>>What is the file extension on your tables in dbMan?
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>They are DBF's, but the header format is not recognizable by FoxPro or dBase. Incidentally, I've found a (roundabout) way to convert them using dSalvage, but a direct export command would still save us a lot of time.
This is just a shot in the dark, but have you tried using excel to open and then save as a dbf.
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