Hi all,
Would anyone like to share their experiences in using 3rd parties to convert a VFP project to C# / SQL?
Any recommendations or horror stories appreciated!!
Mike Penny.
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As an update to the above thread, please note the article referenced by Griff in his post of 20 Jan 20 8:59 is now dead. The article can now be found at: https://kb.datafile.co.uk/article.php?id=2132.
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