RE: Version that changed the database?

2011-05-30 Thread Richard Kaye
Autoinc got added in 8 according to this - http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFPVersionDataTypeConcordance~VFP. The other key thing I recall is the addition of DBC events but I believe that was also 8. -- rk -Original Message- From: profoxtech-boun...@leafe.com

RE: Version that changed the database?

2011-05-30 Thread Rick Schummer
I can't find the Fox-Wiki page with the new feature introduction broken down by version. Fred just posted this page yesterday. http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VisualFoxProVersionFeatureConcordance~VFP Is this what you are looking for? Rick White Light Computing, Inc.

Re: Version that changed the database?

2011-05-30 Thread Dan Covill
Hi, Ken I don't know of any reason his VFP6 app wouldn't run just fine on VFP9. (Just recompile and update the runtimes.) This is assuming it's just the data that was lost, not the source code. My (single remaining) client's system was built in VFP6. I updated to VFP8 and then 9 with no

RE: Version that changed the database?

2011-05-30 Thread Rick Schummer
The other key thing I recall is the addition of DBC events but I believe that was also 8. DBC Events was added in VFP 7. Rick White Light Computing, Inc. www.whitelightcomputing.com www.swfox.net www.rickschummer.com ___ Post Messages to:

RE: Version that changed the database?

2011-05-30 Thread Rick Schummer
I don't know of any reason his VFP6 app wouldn't run just fine on VFP9. In general I would agree, but having done a fair number of these I don't see this as an automatic. There are lots of reasons a VFP 6 app won't run the same or without new errors under VFP 9: 1) SQL engine changes (see SET

Re: Version that changed the database?

2011-05-30 Thread Ken Kixmoeller (ProFox)
I would give it a try, but a full system test is recommended. Thanks to all -- it is weird that I couldn't find that Wiki page. I guess I needed to remember the word Concordance. No searching within the Wiki revealed the page without it, and I didn't see Fred's posting yesterday. Dan and Rick: