On 07-Mar-2000 kmself@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> Conceptual Software produces a (proprietary) program, DBMSCopy, which
> can access and manipulate data in a number of formats. While its
> primary purpose is data access and conversion, it includes a fairly
> powerful data language as well. There are
On 07-Mar-2000 Dave Sherohman wrote:
> Although I doubt that it's quite what you're looking for, I'm currently
> working with a product called CodeBase which manipulates DBFs and is
> available for both Linux and Windows. However, it's a development toolkit,
> not an end-user application. But if
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 10:40:51 -0500, Paul Kallstrom wrote:
> I am looking for an application that will manipulate DBF files under
> Linux,
The "dbview" package allows you to access dBase III and IV files; presumably
it's not very difficult to base a converter to a modern database on it.
HTH,
R
Paul Kallstrom said:
> I am looking for an application that will manipulate DBF files under Linux,
> in a
> manner similar to FoxPro.
>
> Most of the data manipulation we do here, as a response driven mail house, is
> dbf based.
>
> Foxpro has been in use here for years, and is the preferred too
On Tue, Mar 07, 2000 at 10:40:51AM -0500, Paul Kallstrom wrote:
>
> I am looking for an application that will manipulate DBF files under
> Linux, in a manner similar to FoxPro.
>
> Most of the data manipulation we do here, as a response driven mail house,
> is dbf based.
>
> Foxpro has been in u
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