Cecil
There are two ways to show a screen, if they used a screen designer then call do myscreen.spr,but the other way is design the screen in prg and call the prg, using the @say and @gets read.
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>Well, you know, I grew up on FoxPro for DOS and Windows starting with 1.02, but now I am considered by myself (no one else perhaps) to be somewhat good at VFP code. I used to be very good at 2.6 code. So, now when I want to back track to some DOS code, or rather FPW and FPD 2.6 code, I forget how I used to do all of this stuff. We are adding a Login screen and a copmpany selection screen to an existing DOS app. This set of programs was done without any FoxPro screens, just all prg code with Genifer or something like that.
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