>That's the way I always see this too, Claudio. But much of the world seems to be heading upside-down these days, so I guess we shouldn't be too surprised at this new view of things.
that´s true... it´s really a PITA to work with VFP in Brazil... but what I could do? Go to VB?? No way.
people are telling that VFPers must go to VB.NET.... not me; I won´t feed VB, until it has "VFP features", and then, nobody will need VFP anymore.
Claudio Lassala