Buddy :


>>
What I've done in the past was to highlight the area I want save
including the column names (make sure the names don't conflict with your
database) next save as DB4 file. At the R:> attach to the DB4 file and
unload the data as ascii to a file. Detach the DB4 file. Now load your
table
from the file as ascii.
<<

Very clever ....
Next time I'll have to import such a file, I'll try your tip ....

Thanks for this idea,


J.M. GRATIAS, Logimatique


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