AW: visual foxpro 5 and paths

2024-12-17 Thread juergen
Since you only need to DOCUMENT, not to recompile that stuff, you just need a running VFP9 and then the PDM documenting engine. (http://gorila.netlab.cz/pdm.html). Editing the VFP5 sourcecode is working from within VFP9. wOOdy ___ Post Messages to: P

Re: visual foxpro 5 and paths

2024-12-17 Thread Jeff Roberts
Vincent I agree that running under 9 is probably a better idea after poking around a little more. I found an xsource.zip on one of my other machines that I worked with foxpro on before and set path to the builders folders after unzipping and got much further. I think maybe after more research it ma

Re: visual foxpro 5 and paths

2024-12-17 Thread Vincent Teachout
My OPINION is that it will probably be quicker to try and run it under 9, and do run/crash/fix/repeat until it runs cleanly. My 2 cents. On Tuesday, December 17th, 2024 at 10:09 AM, Jeff Roberts wrote: > > > I've been asked to help document business logic in an old (even for Visual > Fox

visual foxpro 5 and paths

2024-12-17 Thread Jeff Roberts
I've been asked to help document business logic in an old (even for Visual Foxpro) app. It appears that it was built using Codemine and VFP5. I've worked with Foxpro on and off almost all my life, but with the exception of an old VFP6 that I do very little ongoing maintenance on, my Foxpro is getti