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>Nick,
>Start Access and open the MDB. Right click, select Import and choose the file type. I picked dBase V and it imported a VFP6 table with no problem.
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>There are several types of data listed, so you can do an intermediate step of copying the VFP data to a text file and importing that way
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>HTH
>Barbara
Barbara,
I've done this several times successfully but ran into a problem with one file. I had one field that was type Integer
in VFP table that would not import into Access as a DB4 file. I ended up converting the VFP table to to a DB4
table using software I have specifically for that purpose. Then it imported okay. Any ideas why the Access didn't
like that field?
Criss
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