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I want to know if a bug is fixed. How can I do it.
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31/10/2003 13:16:44
 
 
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31/10/2003 12:36:04
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00844066
Message ID:
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>>I liken this to the 'Group By' situation in VFP8. How much time might we all have spent on this if MS hadn't told us about it up front. Knowing about it allowed us (at least, some of us) to avoid the situation completely. But for whatever reason, with regard to 'known' bugs, MS would rather we all bang our heads against them for a while before acknowledging that they've know about them all along.
>
>The change in the SQL Engine's GROUP BY was not a bug at all but a change in functionality. That's why Microsoft outlined it in the docs.

I realise that, but that's been my point all along.

Presumably the reason they tell us specifically about changes is so that we can be prepared for writing code that allows us to avoid problems due to changes. Why isn't it just as important for us to be prepared for writing code that allows us to avoid problems due to already known bugs?

I am having a lot of trouble seeing the reasons for the difference in attitude between the two.

Alan
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