>>Does anyone know of a product that can read a data file and advise the format?
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>I haven't used it, but others have used this product in similar situations (used to be called DataJunction):
http://www.pervasive.com/dataintegrator/index.asp>
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>>I have a potential client that has data locked up in an existing system, and I only get the sale if I can read his existing data.
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>Are you sure it's legal to do so? A far better option is to get help from the company that created their current system.
As far as I know, the data always belongs to the client, not the system creators, even if the data is encrypted or "hidden" in some way.
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>>The data is arranged in a number of files (like free tables), there is some ASCII and some binary data in each (although I can not see that there is a header using HexEdit, but I assume there must be). I can not see a DBC equivilant but there are .IDX files which I presume (and naming would agree) are index files.
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>>The file extention is meaningless as they have come up with their own.