I would recommend you contact TakeNote Computing
www.takenote.com and check into custom classes done onsite. I know they do that because we received excellent custom training onsite a few years ago. It is definitely worth the cost and then all developers would be on the same sheet of music. They have a LOT of experience with database design and I'm sure they could put together a great class that could include database design using VFP...
You might also want to look at:
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?userid=Dz5nLT3A96&sourceid=00411024967952378036&bfdate=10%2D12%2D2004+14%3A02%3A57&isbn=078972569X&itm=1>Does anyone know of some training classes to help out a programmer who doesn't even know what a table is? We are thinking of hiring a programmer who has logic ability but knows nothing about databases. So we are looking for some simple class to help get them up to speed with tables, locks, basic foxpro commands. Then we could give them on the job training once they are at that point. We currently use VFP 6 and are in the process of moving to VFP 8. We don't use a lot of the new VFP features because we have a huge app and the upgrade path has left a lot of code still in the FoxPro 2.6 style.
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