I thought that VFP wouldn't modify a table if was just 'reading' data,
but if it wrote to a FP2.6 table that it'd modify the header in some way
that it would make it incompatible with FP2.6 from that point on. I may
not be recalling this properly though.
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On 07/15/2015 04:54 PM, Fred Taylor wrote:
VFP does NOT change a 2.6 table in any way. You just have to be sure that
any table you create in VFP that needs to be accessed 2.6 uses COPY TO
table26 TYPE FOX2X
Fred
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