Actually we are into VFP/SQL to C#.Net/SQL migration but todate I could see that it's fairly harder than we think given the resources available i.e. books, internet forums, msdn technical assistance etc. The way I do things in C# is 20 times slower than I do things in VFP. That said, there is no big difference with VB.Net/SQL migration. My assumption is that our C#/SQL products will only be made available 2 years from now. So we will still contineously do things in VFP/SQL Server until VFP8.
>Really?
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>Where did you hear/see that?
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>Kev
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>>Theoretically Hard.
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>>>Hi
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>>>I was wondering if anyone has any experience in re-writing an existing VFP application to VB.Net+Sql Server?
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>>>Any problems? Easy? Hard? Nightmare?
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>>>Thanks
>>>Kev
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
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