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Feb. 12, 2013
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From:James
To:Tuvia Vinitsky
Dear Tuvia,

Thanks for your reply, it has been very encouraging. Now I shall try to download and use the FAA. If you would have the time I will not mind sending you the reports as you said in your mail.

Thanks


Dear James,

The first thing to do is download from the FiC website the FAA application. The purpose of this application is to run it and let it go thru your VFP project. It will find anything that needs to be changed to enable FiC to work; it will also give you warnings abhout potential points of conflict.

My personal experience is that the amount of time and work estimated by FAA is higher than really needed. I also feel, although admittedly as a FiC consultant I am biased, that it is worthwhile after running the FAA to have somebody with FiC experience review the results and give you an idea of the size job involved.

From your description, if you have a lot of loose prg's that display visual VFP controls in the prg you will need to make those prg's methods of a form or class. Public variables similarly need to be changed to class, form, user, or session based variables.

Standard VFP classes and forms are easily converted by FiC with only a couple minor sybtax changes, most notable a change to the DO FORM syntax.

Please let me know if I can be of any help. Good luck!

Tuvia



I am new to this forum. I have a large application in VFP. The application grows from foxbase to vfp 3,7 and them 9. What do I need to attempt FoxinCloud conversion? It also started with vfp database but now on MSSQL 2005.



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