AFAIK, "FoxPro DBASE IV" is an oxymoron. Well, maybe not exactly, but close.
IOW, FOXPRO <> DBASE IV. So, which format do you need to support?
If you need to communicate with databases, then perhaps the FoxPro ODBC driver will give you what you need.
Yes, a CDX file contains FoxPro index tags. An IDX file would be separate index expressions.
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>hello,
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>I'm building a multiuser game using Macromedia's Director and for part of it i need to write/read to a database. The server application (Macromedia Director 7 Multiuser Server) needs to write to a FoxPro DBASE IV (dbf) format database.
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>I don't own FoxPro, even if i could afford it i wouldn't have a clue how to use it, and I only want to do something very simple.
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>Now I need to create DBF files with FoxPro index files, whats a FoxPro index file? I have sample files with the file extention .cdx, are they the index files?
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>Can i use another program, (MS Excel?) to create the index files?
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>if i can't make index files from MS excel, would anyone out there consider making them for me? (i'm a graphic designer with Shockwave and Flash experience, maybe we could do a swap?)
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>I'm working with two databases, one has two fields and 10 records, the other has 5 fields and 5 records, so its not exactly a huge task.
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>thankyou in advance
>David Colquhoun
>Interactive Producer
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davidcolquhoun@cimdi.com