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    I am in need of consultation if anyone can help. Basically we have a system that's written in Foxpro but the programmer left for greener pastures a few months ago so we have been struggling with it.

    Would appreciate any inputs or recommendations.

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    Sent PM to you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cold_fusion
    Sent PM to you.
    Sent you email.

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    haha.. kamo2x ra may nag-estorya xxDDDD apila pud mi uy

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    @darkhero: I assume cold_fusion offered deepsix some help regarding the latter's concern Visiting Microsoft's site would provide the answer
    to the question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmontoya
    @darkhero: I assume cold_fusion offered deepsix some help regarding the latter's concern Visiting Microsoft's site would provide the answer
    to the question.
    the darndest thing, his office is 500 meters from mine in mepz1 haha

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    @all: I've been thinking. If FoxPro is truly dead, then I assume maintaining FoxPro applications that were 'left behind' would be a cash cow for independent FoxPro application developers especially if the previous developer didn't leave any design document.

    Eeps, it won't release any versions after Visual FoxPro 9.0 and FoxPro support will be until 2015 only. Plenty of time to port.

    REF: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application...ut-to-Pasture/

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    Quote Originally Posted by cmontoya
    @all: I've been thinking. If FoxPro is truly dead, then I assume maintaining FoxPro applications that were 'left behind' would be a cash cow for independent FoxPro application developers especially if the previous developer didn't leave any design document.

    Eeps, it won't release any versions after Visual FoxPro 9.0 and FoxPro support will be until 2015 only. Plenty of time to port.

    REF: http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Application...ut-to-Pasture/
    This is my problem now...I am looking for someone to maintain our system and quite possibly modify some of the programs since I cannot extract data...

    No offense to cold fusion, he did a fantastic job here but he seems to be busy at his office

    I would like to move forward a little faster with some of the things I need, as they say, time is money :P

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    is it still in DOS or in Visual Foxpro? where is your office located?

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    sent pm's to those who inquired!

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