>Perhaps you missed the point. I stated clearly that I'm all for well wrapped fucntionality. So if you're talking about that
functionality of StrToFile - fine - but why do I need to be tied to the VFP syntax? What if I like StringToFile() instead? What if I want to pass my parameters in a different order. Frankly, I think many VFP functions ask for the parameters in illogical order anyway. Why would I want to perpetuate that and/or limit myself to the VFP syntax?
That makes sense. < g >
One of the things I like about the VFP .Net Toolkit is that all the source code is provided as well. See a function you like, but you could like it better? Go grab the source and redesign/recreate it to your liking. Tada! StringToFile!
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