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>>>Access may help too.
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>>I don't have Access. But your suggestion of using Excel and Sergey's using ODBC are very helpful. Thank you.
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>Are you able to solve it via ODBC?
I have not tried the ODBC approach yet. I am running around doing many jobs at the same time. I am sure you know of this circus act called Spinning Plates on Sticks. This is my modus operandi of doing business. I have to go around and give each plate a little more spin to make them all balanced and not to fall. I have to be in time to spin a plate when it gets to be too wobbly. So the "plate" of converting some dBase tables to VFP seems to be spinning fine, at this moment {bg}
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