>>Farouk, R&R doesn't use Rushmore, as Tony said, and it doesn't have other Foxfire! attributes like multiple user lists, a data dictionary so fields are shown with your own descriptive name instead of field names, etc. etc.
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>I prefer to print reports from temporary tables or cursors. This means that vfp has done the query and the report is printed from a flat table.
Albert, this is fine if you are doing the report design. Foxfire! and R&R are intended for ad hoc reports by users, and thus linking tables and naming fields in an easily-understood manner becomes important.