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    VFP9 With .Net

    Does anyone know if .Net assemblies can be used with VFP 9?

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    Re: VFP9 With .Net

    I didn't read this whole thing, but enough of it to say that it soundnt sound like it.

    http://foxproadvisor.com/doc/14437

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    Re: VFP9 With .Net

    Quote Originally Posted by Hack
    I didn't read this whole thing, but enough of it to say that it soundnt sound like it.

    http://foxproadvisor.com/doc/14437
    Thanks for the link. The article does not help me directly, because it simply discusses the differences in programming with VFP and with VB.Net. However I have posted a question to the editors about my problem. Let's hope I get some answer soon and I am able to find it when I go back to the site.

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