We used it back in 1998-98 when we were redesigning our database from the 
original dos database from around 1988 to a
completely different design with primary keys, foreign keys, etc. It was good 
because it allowed us to see over 100
dbf's and how they were connected. We used it several times since for 
documentation. The last version we used was 7.5
around 2004. I would recommend it for anyone who wants visual documentation of 
their system.

We are still looking for a product that would allow us to send out an update 
which would convert all our VFP9 SP2
dbf/dbc data tables to PostgreSQL without any manual effort on the part of our 
clients. The newest version of xcase
seems to be able to do the conversion, but it would require a support person 
onsite to do it. We have thousands of
licensed users and it is not possible to have a support person do the 
conversion - it must be automated.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nicholas Geti" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 2:31 PM
Subject: xcase question


Has anyone on this list used xCase by Resolution, Inc.?

The package is very powerful for building a data base model but how do I export 
it as a Foxpro database to my VFP
project? There is not much tutorial help for using this program. The only demo 
I found on their web site did not agree
with the menus in my program.



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