Steve,
>I have never used MM for FoxPro. A customer asked me to make enhancements to a VFP 6.0 application that’s supposedly using MM. They currently do not have any knowledge of the development environment on staff.
>
>They sent a zip CDBK60.zip that contains all of the standard codebook files and directories. However, I’m having problems rebuilding the project and running the program.
>
>My question is - how do I know if the application is using MM?
For starters, you can tell by looking at the directory. The subfolders should be:
Common30
Generic
ProjMgr
Also, in the Common30\Libs directory you should see libraries such as:
kbizness.vcx
kbizrule.vcx
kexecutant.vcx
If these files are not there, it's a safe bet it's not an MM VFP app!
Regards,
Kevin McNeish
Eight-Time .NET MVP
VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer
Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Chief Architect, MM Framework
http://www.oakleafsd.com