Hello Rich,

I just had a similar problem with gateway exporting to a csv type.  The
gateway would run letting me know there were 25,339 rows exporting and
finish.  When I opened the file it just had commas in it with no data.

I was able to correct the problem (Thanks to Mike @ RBase) doing an unload
data as csv at the r:> prompt and it worked fine.  The only limitation with
the unload command is that you can only use CSV and ASCII as the type.

Maybe you could export as an ASCII and Import into your DBF program.
Hope this helps.

Richard (Ringo) Starkey

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Subject: Gateway WIN 6.5++ problem


Having a problem exporting 29,000 records from a view into a any of the dbf
formats in gateway. It acts like it is exporting but when I look at the dbf
is creates there are the correct number of rows but the columns have nulls
in them.  Any ideas? I know the work around is to do an unload then load but
I would thing the glorious rbase 6.5++ should be able to do this simple
gateway to a dbf.

rich

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