No problem. One reason my feelings are so strong on this is that this happened to me with the purchase of a 3rd party product 2 to 3 years ago. They converted a FP tool to VFP with precious little upgrading to VFP code, look, feel, functionality, etc. However, I think they have corrected this in newer releases.
>Hi Mark
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>I went back an re-read your comments and I realize that I mis-understood part of it. I thought you said that a developer was doing a dis-service to their clients if they did not upgrade them to newer versions of VFP.
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>However, what I now understand you to say was that the developer should have updated his code so that if no longer includes the backward compatible features and to fail to do this is a dis-service to their customers. I agree with you here.
Mark McCasland
Midlothian, TX USA