>>Remind them that VFP 7.0 SP1 is the most stable version ever created!
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>Some of the VFP programmers are trying to create a forum to discuss this move to VB6. We will invite our "experts" of VFP and VB6 and "duke" it out and discuss the HOWs and WHYs of both languages. But, it seems like the management's decision is being hammered onto a slab of granite as we speak.
That's too bad. Before I came here to this job, the people here had converted a major app from VFP 6.0 to VB 6.0. Took a while, and then they stopped, and we've stayed with VFP 6.0 (and now 7.0) ever since. (Don't know the details of why they stopped....).
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP