Bernie,  It has been a long time since I used Fox Pro.  I don't remember the 
command to start the thing up, but there is no data dictionary.  You will have 
to go look at the code.  Have fun.  It is probably a bunch of cursors and 
arrays instead of SQL.  Fox Pro was a real dog when you used SQL.

The forms and reports are seperate files, they don't get stored in the db.

Troy

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>I'm going to see a prospect that just lost his programmer and can't find any 
more foxy programmers.
>He has the dos version of foxbase or foxpro.
>
>I know that rbase can read those files.  I also know that each table is a 
separate .dbf file.
>
>But how do you get to see the relationships between the tables and where are 
the forms and reports located and how do I get into the program.
>
>I don't need a course in fox, just enuff to look at the program.  Naturally, 
my goal is to get him to move into rbase, so I would appreciate any help I can 
get.
>
>Bernie Lis
>Megabytes, Inc.

Troy Sosamon
Denver Co
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