Hi, Jack,
We'd need to hear about which brand, model and version of database you are
actually using. Is it by chance dBase II, dBase III or dBase III+ ?
The older systems had rather simple file structures, most of which are
documented and supported in some way.
-Lars
Lars Noodén ([EMAIL PR
Jack Haldane wrote:
If I were to go onto OPEN OFFICE, would I be able to transfer that information, without corruption,
What database program did you use to create your database?
Program name, and version number.
xan
jonathon
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On 1/31/07, Jack Haldane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am a bookseller with some 20,000 items held in great detail in a
bibliographical data base inside MSDOS (I am talking about some 20 MB of
laboriously acquired and entered information).
Wow - you don't get many people with MSDOS databas
I am a bookseller with some 20,000 items held in great detail in a
bibliographical data base inside MSDOS (I am talking about some 20 MB of
laboriously acquired and entered information). Being on MSDOS is also the
reason I don't have a website.
If I were to go onto OPEN OFFICE, would I