Another option would be to open the dbf in MS Excel and then save it in an Excel format. You can the import this file into Access.<br><br>There are three minor problems that need to be dealt with when using this method.<br><br>1. When you open an xbase file in Excel, sometimes it will change the...
I created a multi-user application for a client using FoxPro 2.6 for windows. The client was just given some MAC's and asked me if they could run this application on a mixed network (two PC's and two MAC's both accessing the database stored on a PC server running WIN_NT). I am well aware of the...
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