Well I have found out how to read a Foxpro (or any dBase) Table
Header to get all the information about the table i.e. number of
records, record size, field descriptions etc, so that I can parse
the data by opening the table directly using low level functions. I
have written a function
Hi Robert,
I'm very much interested in rev2foxpro and foxpro2rev conversion.
Please send me the script.
Best,
Mark
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Cool. Now please write one to decode microsoft access database files. Those
are a pain.
On 7/17/06 11:59 AM, Robert Sneidar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well I have found out how to read a Foxpro (or any dBase) Table
Header to get all the information about the table i.e. number of
records,
:
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Hi Robert,
I'm very much interested in rev2foxpro and foxpro2rev conversion.
Please send me the script.
Best,
Mark
the array to be like before that happens.
But when the header function is complete I will post it. Probably
in the next few days.
Bob Sneidar
IT Manager
Logos Management
Calvary Chapel CM
On Jul 17, 2006, at 9:29 AM, use-revolution-
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Subject: Re: Foxpro Header
Hi Bob,
I am very interested in the conversion from FoxPro to Rev. I have
planned to redesign my Foxpro database application.
Arie van der Ent
Op 17-jul-2006, om 17:59 heeft Robert Sneidar het volgende geschreven:
Well I have found out how to read a Foxpro (or any dBase) Table
Header
Bill-
Monday, July 17, 2006, 9:33:59 AM, you wrote:
Cool. Now please write one to decode microsoft access database files. Those
are a pain.
They are indeed. Best thing is probably to use Access to export the
data into another format first.
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