Subject: | Re: date grief
| Date: | Mon, 11 Dec 2017 13:08:42 +1000
| From: | Bernie van't Hof <berniev@bje.com.au>
| Newsgroups: | pnews.paradox-dos
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Heh, no-one said I was smart!
But so far the goal looks achievable. My entire 40K line app converts
clean. The databases have converted, forms etc read. The converted code
runs better as more run-time handling is addressed. Socket and Websocket
comms are working (at least for me). Basic stuff is appearing in the
browser. Menus and prompts work. Queries have slowed me down, but that
won't be forever. (except for maybe SET queries).
It's all a bit of fun. Glad to have you along for the ride.
- Bernie
On 11/12/17 12:10 pm, Leslie wrote:
> My point is that, for the project you are doing Bernie, anyone who
> expects it just to work and to work the same as Paradox for DOS is
> fooling themselves. And this is more than just a compiler upgrade, this
> is an environment change, so a far bigger deal.
>
> Anyone migrating code into your final environment will need to do a
> complete system test. One of my tests would be to ensure that all QBE's
> and SQL statements get executed as expected and the expected result set
> gets returned.
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