>>Hah? VFP8 implementation is consistent with ANSI standard. Why would they do it dufferently?
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>No, I don't think ANSI has a "SET ENGINEBEHAVIOR". It is the VFP8 IMPLEMENTATION that I would rather have seen done differently.
>My preference would have been along the lines of reporting the potential problem of ANSI comaptibility in a SYS(3054) message or such BUT otherwise leaving either as valid within VFP. That way no code would have been 'broken' and implementation of VFP8 could happen unimpeded with plans to later address the ANSI issues.
Jim,
As Tamar and I demonstrated, the problem wasn't ANSI incompability in VFP7 but possibility of incorrect result returned by queries.
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