:-) You do have a point as always Erik.
But I was just making a point that when I first started to work with SQL Server and later with ORACLE, it was much easier then I thought because of my strong SQL background; and 99.99 % of that came from foxpro and VFP experience. There was very few thing I needed to learn - I'm sure this is true for a lot of foxpro folks here.
>>I may be nuts, but T-SQL sure does look and feel like foxpro language. I just think there is a lot of foxpro in MS SQLServer.
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>>-If it "LUKS" like a duck and "QWAKS" like a duck....
>Uhh, SQL Server uses ANSI 92 SQL, and VFP uses ANSI 92 SQL, that's why the languages look similar in parts. Do you think there might also be a lot of foxpro in Oracle and DB2?
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