>I bought some cool third party tools that allow me to build nice applications with VFP6. But with VFP7 I have some problems. So for now it's not too bad because I can still use VFP6.
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>So if I have problems with these third party tools with VFP7 I don't see why I would'nt have the same problems with VFP8.
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>But the catch is that I can't upgrade to VFP8 because I don't know if I'll have problems with those tools. And If I upgrade to VFP8 and have problems with those tools I can't go back to VFP6. Sure I could remove VFP8 (or can I from a legal point of view because at that point I upgraded to VFP8) and stay with VFP 7 or 6 or others below. But after losing some dollars doing the VFP8 test.
Dennis,
I might be wrong ofcourse, but it seems that your problem is caused by having a 3rd party tool but you did hesitate to understand the architecture of it. Isn't it true that 3rd party tools and/or frameworks can be bought with the codes in it?
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
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