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    Jarrett Guest

    Convert 7.0


    I am in the process of re-writing several programs. Written in various versions
    of Foxpro. I would like to write them in 7.0. We still have several programs
    that they will use that where written in 6.0 though. Curious as to if I import
    the project into 7.0 would I have to make any modifications to the program
    to get it to run right? Is there any sites someone can point me too? Thanx
    for any responses.

  2. #2
    Rick Bean Guest

    Re: Convert 7.0

    Jarrett,
    Other than possibly getting some syntax errors due to tightening of syntax
    checking and some new reserved words, you shouldn't have any problems
    upgrading from VFP 6.0 to 7.0. You should build the .EXE once with the
    RECOMPILE ALL option set, so all your classes and forms get updated object
    code.

    Rick

    "Jarrett" <cooley222@excite.com> wrote in message
    news:3cbc2d21$1@10.1.10.29...
    >
    > I am in the process of re-writing several programs. Written in various

    versions
    > of Foxpro. I would like to write them in 7.0. We still have several

    programs
    > that they will use that where written in 6.0 though. Curious as to if I

    import
    > the project into 7.0 would I have to make any modifications to the program
    > to get it to run right? Is there any sites someone can point me too? Thanx
    > for any responses.




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