We just picked up 5 new licenses for VFP9, with the more on the way. I am very happy about this decision (it was in management’s hands, certainly not mine). We are in the process of migrating a VFP7 application, which has a few hundred installations around the country, to VFP9. The move was almost squashed thanks to MS’s latest announcement. VFP9 SP1 will make our application run better, give the engineers here more features and tools, open more doors into the XML world, and allow us to bother MS for support a little while longer.
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- Should a conceptual data model contain concepts that you never intend to physically implement?January 2, 2012 7:41
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