Hi Gary,
>Suddenly, DBF's (that are at the very heart of Foxpro) don't cut it anymore?
I'll make sure I chime in here and say that I've NEVER said VFP doesn't cut it anymore as a development platform. I have issues with it's data storage format (DBF's) but I think it is still a great development tool when used in conjunction with SQL Server or any of the other database servers out there.
More $0.02 from me...
Jim Duffy
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