My suggestion is to start here:

http://fox.wikis.com/wc.dll?Wiki~VFPVersionBaseClassConcordance~VFP

The Visual FoxPro Wiki Concordance pages are top gun as are the What's New 
books.

And then there is "try it out and see if it no longer is a bug" process. For 
me, nothing like proof something works than
to attempt it myself. <g>

Instead of a broad question, how about something specific. Otherwise you are 
asking me to re-read Marcia's chapters and
do research on all the grid changes. No one really has time unless it is going 
to impact their apps.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com


-----Original Message-----
From: ProfoxTech [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gene 
Wirchenko
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 08:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: Grid Changes Over the Years

Dear Vixens and Reynards:

      I started digging into "1001 Things You wanted to Know About Visual 
FoxPro".  The chapter on grids has a lot of
statements that something is a bug, this is a workaround, etc.  It is just a 
bit scary.

      I also have the "What's New in ..." books for versions 7, 8, and 9.  They 
do not have much about grids in them.

      I understand grids have changed somewhat over the years.  "1001 ..." 
predates all of these "What's New in ..."
books.  How much of
"1001 ..." is still correct, and how much has changed?

      Feel free to point me to URLs or books.  I am willing to do my reading, 
but I do not want to go according to "1001
..." and then find out that something better came out later.

Sincerely,

Gene Wirchenko


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