Well,
Yes VFP is a developer tool, at the beginning it was much like Access is today, a power user tool, but it evolved from the early dbase to a (almost)full feature development plateform. But as we can see here, there are still some bit of the past remaining in the product.
>>I wouldn't say it's a bug, it's a feature comming from the begining of Foxpro,
>>but we need an option to turn this feature off...
>
>The bug is the fact that VFP have not this flag.
>
>At developer time this behaviour can to be usefull,
>but developer time and runtime are two different concept.
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>In-fact a Canadian Immigration Office
>( on another UT Chatter past thread )
>it write that VFP is not a developer application.
>
>Considering this behaviour,
>the Canadian office has found a reason for this affirmation.
>
>Fabio
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