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I would like to link btrieve files into access db. Btrieve version is
4.11 (too old i know !!). I dont have any ddf files. Is this possible?
Could i get the ODBC drivers for it?? or maybe convert to csv or DBF
file first??

TIA
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Reply Le 9/23/2004 8:30:33 AM

With Btrieve 4.11 and no DDF's, the problem is insurmountable.  See my
white paper at www.goldstarsoftware.com/press.asp on ODBC access for more
details.
 Goldstar Software Inc.
 Building on Btrieve(R) for the Future(SM)
 Bill Bach
 BillBach@goldstarsoftware.com
 http://www.goldstarsoftware.com
 *** Pervasive.SQL Service & Support Classes ***
 Chicago: November 16-19, 2004: See our web site for details!


"Le�o" wrote:

> I would like to link btrieve files into access db. Btrieve version is
> 4.11 (too old i know !!). I dont have any ddf files. Is this possible?
> Could i get the ODBC drivers for it?? or maybe convert to csv or DBF
> file first??
>
> TIA

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Reply Bill 9/23/2004 4:00:08 PM


IHi Bill, what a coincidence !i just was reading that page before i
read your link !!
The application is TAS (I had never heard about it before this, im not
that old) and i think i cant do too much with btrieve, i ve got the
engine but i seems a little portion of it. If the application doenst
have the option to export data as csv, would it be possible to write a
piece of code to do it??

Thanks
On 23 Sep 2004 16:00:08 EDT, Bill Bach <bbach@cncdsl.com> wrote:

>With Btrieve 4.11 and no DDF's, the problem is insurmountable.  See my
>white paper at www.goldstarsoftware.com/press.asp on ODBC access for more
>details.
> Goldstar Software Inc.
> Building on Btrieve(R) for the Future(SM)
> Bill Bach
> BillBach@goldstarsoftware.com
> http://www.goldstarsoftware.com
> *** Pervasive.SQL Service & Support Classes ***
> Chicago: November 16-19, 2004: See our web site for details!
>
>
>"Le�o" wrote:
>
>> I would like to link btrieve files into access db. Btrieve version is
>> 4.11 (too old i know !!). I dont have any ddf files. Is this possible?
>> Could i get the ODBC drivers for it?? or maybe convert to csv or DBF
>> file first??
>>
>> TIA

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Reply Le 9/24/2004 12:26:37 PM

Tia,

If you need to create DDF files for your btrieve files you can check
out btsearch at www.nssdd.com.  It allows you to analyze the files and
build the ddf files.  Once you build the ddf files it will also export
to dbase or ascii formats.

Gil


Le�o <al@msn.com> wrote in message news:<9725l0t5191c6fb9ig4p9f2qq6cbec3d49@4ax.com>...
> I would like to link btrieve files into access db. Btrieve version is
> 4.11 (too old i know !!). I dont have any ddf files. Is this possible?
> Could i get the ODBC drivers for it?? or maybe convert to csv or DBF
> file first??
> 
> TIA
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Reply nelsonsoft 9/24/2004 3:32:03 PM

If it is TAS boks accounting software then
http://www.tassoftware.co.uk/home.asp should be able to help you, its not
that old really!

"Le�o" <al@msn.com> wrote in message
news:5a48l0piates4eahvot1g90v0s7vmgavrn@4ax.com...
> IHi Bill, what a coincidence !i just was reading that page before i
> read your link !!
> The application is TAS (I had never heard about it before this, im not
> that old) and i think i cant do too much with btrieve, i ve got the
> engine but i seems a little portion of it. If the application doenst
> have the option to export data as csv, would it be possible to write a
> piece of code to do it??
>
> Thanks
> On 23 Sep 2004 16:00:08 EDT, Bill Bach <bbach@cncdsl.com> wrote:
>
> >With Btrieve 4.11 and no DDF's, the problem is insurmountable.  See my
> >white paper at www.goldstarsoftware.com/press.asp on ODBC access for more
> >details.
> > Goldstar Software Inc.
> > Building on Btrieve(R) for the Future(SM)
> > Bill Bach
> > BillBach@goldstarsoftware.com
> > http://www.goldstarsoftware.com
> > *** Pervasive.SQL Service & Support Classes ***
> > Chicago: November 16-19, 2004: See our web site for details!
> >
> >
> >"Le�o" wrote:
> >
> >> I would like to link btrieve files into access db. Btrieve version is
> >> 4.11 (too old i know !!). I dont have any ddf files. Is this possible?
> >> Could i get the ODBC drivers for it?? or maybe convert to csv or DBF
> >> file first??
> >>
> >> TIA
>


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