![]() ![]() This was harder than I expected because Windows 10 and Access 2016 no longer ship with a Visual FoxPro ODBC driver. TL DR: I fired up Microsoft Access to see if I could link to the external data. I looked under the hood and figured out that this thing uses a FoxPro database! Microsoft discontinued development of Visual FoxPro way back in 2007, and I hadn’t seen a working FoxPro database since the late 1990s…so I knew it might be tricky to get the data out. ![]() A while back, someone handed over some scheduling data in a somewhat clunky old application in desperate need of modernization.
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