I don't think ebase reads Access databases, but the good news is Access can
export to a format ebase can read. Open your database and under the File
Menu look for Export. See if you can export to a .CSV or "Comma-Delimited
List". Ebase can read that.
We went through a similar process because our legacy data was in Excel.
Andy
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From: Annetta Marion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 3:49 PM
To: TechRocks Support
Subject: [support] considering using ebase, issue is old database in
Access
we have about a 5,000 item database in Access. will we be able to import
our old database into a new ebase database?
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