Hi Joel,
The first thing you should post is why you're upgrading. Since you didn't, it's kind of hard to make a blanket recommendation of what to upgrade to.
OTOH, I see that you're working with SQL Server. Cool. In that case, VFP 8 has a lot of features that will make your life a lot easier. So, perhaps you might want to wait for 8 (hey that rhymes! - a catchphrase?). It'll be out early next year.
VFP 8 is also the (IMHO) the most feature-rich, stable version of VFP ever.
>I have a mid sized application in VFP 6 and it works well. Much of the data is actually in SQL 7. I need to do some upgrades to the system.
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>Should I stay with VFP6 or go to 7 or even to eight???
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>THANKS
>Joel Hokanson
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