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FoxBase+ 2.1 is a very, very old version (roughly, 1989). You're going to have a very big learning curve for VFP. Like Craig, I think that if you want to replace a particular FoxBase+ application, you'll want to rewrite. (It's possible that your application will run in VFP 9, but it'll be very ugly and won't take advantage of everything that came later.) VFP is not free software. You'll have to look around to find a copy as Microsoft stopped development on it after 2007.
I don't know if any other Indians visit this forum, but on www.foxite.com, there are people from your part of the world. One of them may know a local source for you to buy it. I am user of foxbase+ 2.10. Now i want to use visual fox pro. So please guide me from where and how can i buy the licensed copy of it and what will be the price of the software. I am from india.
Or it is a free software. Please clarify this. Moreover what changes will be required to run programs already written in foxbase+ 2.10 sanjay kothari Hello Sanjay - Clearly if time (and therefore money) permits most applications will benefit from a complete rewrite when moving from FoxBase+ up to Visual FoxPro. Extracting business and data rules from the existing application will help as a starting point to defining specifications for the new app. That said, the existing code may or may not be able to be reasonably used in the Visual FoxPro version of the application depending on many things--what the existing piece of code does, any UI component to it, how it was designed, etc. On one end of the spectrum, if you had a function that takes a few parameters and does some manipulation without user interface displays you may be able to bring that forward with just a little effort. Note that I am not commenting as to whether that would be the ideal approach; just that it's possible.
On the other end if you are dealing with a form created using the old @SAY.@GET commands you really will need to rewrite that form in Visual FoxPro. Hope this helps!