I don't think the wizards were SO BAD - if you only used them as a
starting point. I haven't really touched them much in a long time
though. I think years ago I used the Report Wizard on several occasions
- only to quickly generate a base report - get the data fields on there.
Then, I would open up the report and greatly clean-up the layout, and
more fields, nice lines, etc...

These days - I like using the WYSIWYG design tools, where I drop DBF's
in the Env. for a screen, then drag fields onto the screen to start
laying out the design. I know, its not a Wizard - but rather a better
option for creating screens.

-K-

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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2012 9:09 AM

On 5/8/2012 8:44 AM, Lou Syracuse wrote:
> I inherited two fairly (overly might be a better word there) complex
systems that were developed with the wizards using formsets.  Worst apps
I ever saw, but then again the skills of those who wrote them weren't so
great either.   Can't wait to re-write them someday...
>
> I blame those apps for the acceleration of my hair turning to a
lighter color...

It's things like those app wizards that gave FoxPro a bad name, imo, 
because it fostered really bad apps.

-- 
Mike Babcock, MCP

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