>>Sorry, not to use the *ODBC* DBase driver... To use the DBase index driver (sorry, I forget the names, as I needed the space Clipper was using on my HDD < g >).
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>Alexandre, this will work IF Bill could compile the code (doubtful since it's a third-party product) and IF the tables didn't have so many fields. I think this is going to be a stopping point no matter WHAT driver is used.
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>Barbara
The last I had heard was that Clipper allows for 1024 fields and dBase 512. This was a later change for dBase and I think they had to alter the structure of the .dbf a bit to do this. Because of this deviation in the file structure I don't think dBase ODBC driver will read a Clipper table because of the different structures (which is the same scenario I fall into with VFP).
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