You guys have been a godsend for me. I wrote a gymnastics scoring program in
1995 in pascal and I want to try to develop my skills to do it in foxpro.
Being able to create an .exe would make it portable. I've been trying to
learn PHP and mySql a maybe develop a wireless version but my skills aren't
there yet. I'm tinkering with C# but I'm a housebound quadriplegic and doing
it all on-line. I run my house with foxpro... lights, sound system, HVAC
etc... 
Thanks again.

Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: Tracy Pearson [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2012 3:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: just installed vfpro-9

Gary Jeurink wrote on 2012-08-15: 
>  Okay, I read Tracy's message and I checked the hide on the command window
>  and then when I run it as an APP it its good. About the CLEAR EVENTS &
READ
>  EVENTS, I have never used them. Is this a foxpro-9 thing or something I
need
>  to learn.
>  I am also a bit overwhelmed by the extra records in the property boxes in
>  ver.9 too.
>  
>  Gary Jeurink
>  

Gary,

If you plan to have a standalone EXE which does not need to run inside the
VFP IDE, you need READ EVENTS and CLEAR EVENTS.

There are a lot of new features. Take your time investigating them. All the
old functionality still works.

Tracy Pearson
PowerChurch Software






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