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Originally Posted by Lynne
Actually, you may not unless the developer says it's OK. Developers don't like people modifying their code and redistributing it without their permission.
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In this case probably close to 90% of the code is stock VB 3.8 code. Most of the custom code is with the templates which BBR-APBT had to rewrite for VB 4, the rest of the "custom" code is SQL queries which I wouldnt classify a SQL query as "custom".
If BBR-APBT were to take his mod, strip out all the VB stock code and then do a 'diff' to Abes code I'm sure only a few lines would match
just my 2cents