I'm an MS Access developer faced with a client who has a project they manage with a sizable Paradox 5 database (I'm guessing 300 to 400 hours of development time).
They need some modifications that aren't very substantial, and I told them it probably wouldn't take much time for me to get up to speed for them.
The application is in Paradox 5.
Two questions:
(1) Should the database be migrated to the most recent version of Paradox? If not, why not?
(2) And a related question, in reading the white paper on converting Paradox 5 to Paradox 9 it says "The purpose of this document is to assist a Paradox for Windows user upgrade all their files into Paradox 9. The main restriction is that the forms, reports, scripts and libraries which are delivered will not migrate to Paradox 9."
What does that mean? I find it hard to believe that the forms, reports, and scripts can't be migrated at all. But I can't figure out what else it might mean. Help!!
The link for the whitepaper is here:
Thanks for any clarification. -- Herb
They need some modifications that aren't very substantial, and I told them it probably wouldn't take much time for me to get up to speed for them.
The application is in Paradox 5.
Two questions:
(1) Should the database be migrated to the most recent version of Paradox? If not, why not?
(2) And a related question, in reading the white paper on converting Paradox 5 to Paradox 9 it says "The purpose of this document is to assist a Paradox for Windows user upgrade all their files into Paradox 9. The main restriction is that the forms, reports, scripts and libraries which are delivered will not migrate to Paradox 9."
What does that mean? I find it hard to believe that the forms, reports, and scripts can't be migrated at all. But I can't figure out what else it might mean. Help!!
The link for the whitepaper is here:
Thanks for any clarification. -- Herb