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Date: | Wed, 4 Dec 2002 11:20:54 -0500 |
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Joe,
I quick Google search found this site:
http://www.glossword.ru/list/15/
According to this site, '.dbf' files are Database Files (dBASE, Foxpro,
dBFast, DataBoss).
Hope this helps,
At 11:06 AM 12/04/2002, Joe Amuquandoh wrote:
>Hello,
>
>We are going to be receiving files from a trading partner. They have
>indicated that the file is in DBF format and the fields in this file are
>delimited
>using DBF standards.
>Has anybody had experience in dealing with DBF files on the HP3k?
>How do we convert a DBF file to a flat file(ascii), to be read on the 3k.?
>Do we need any kind of utility to do this conversion?
>What kind of software creates files with the DBF extension, is it XBase?
>
>Thanks for your help as always.
>
>Joe
Robert D. Andrew
Computing Options Company
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