>I'm not familiar with access. I've been told to make a blank template mdb and, using access and ODBC, import the data.
I had to do this recently and the fastest method I found was the user doing the open a blank MDB and then importing from the foxpro table. If you are importing from a free table then just choose the foxpro dbf as a type. If you are importing from VFP tables that belong to a database then you can tell the type to look for foxpro version 3.0 dbc (which works ok with version 6 stuff).
Bret Hobbs
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