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Strange format of .DBF/.DBT files
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12/09/2005 09:59:27
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Base de données, Tables, Vues, Index et syntaxe SQL
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01048208
Message ID:
01048749
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Sorry it wasn't more help. Hopefully Sergey will be able to open the file for you.

>I just downloaded DBFUtils (thank you). But the result is the same as with DBFView.
>
>Thank you for your help.
>
>>No, DBFView is something different to DBFUtils. Check out http://www.dbfutils.com/ (hmmm, looking at the blurb they don't mention DBASE IV, only III, but there's no harm in trying it out).
>>
>>>Frank,
>>>
>>>Thank you for your suggestion. I downloaded the DBFView utility (I presume this is the one you meant). But, unfortunately, the content of the table is not legible. I presume that either Lotus Approach (where the files were maintained) or the user encrypted them.
>>>
>>>>Dmitry,
>>>>
>>>>look for a utility called DBFUtils. You can download a 30 day evaluation and it should be able to convertthe file from dBASEIV to VFP or something more usable.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for jumping in. I have not tried ODBC. I have always had problems connecting to tables via ODBC but if all fails, I will try it. Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>>>PMFJI, but have you tryed just using an ODBC connection to the table?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>HTH
>>>>>>Beth
>>>>>>>Unfortunately when I try to open the table with Excell I get message "Cannot open protected file."
>>>>>>>
Frank.

Frank Cazabon
Samaan Systems Ltd.
www.samaansystems.com
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