So you agree...
>>>All that aside, what can you do in VFP that you cannot do in .NET today?
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>You can't do anything in .NET today for a client who is committed to continued development in VFP and will not under any circumstances invest in a .NET solution, today.
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>Right...and a cancer treatment regimine will have not have a positive effect on the patient that refuses to undergo the regimine. The analogy of course is that the person who opts out does so for reasons that don't necessarily have anythign to do with effacy...
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>Your comment Eric does not go to the merits of the tool...
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