I'd take a stab at a JDBC driver-- not sure from a quick google,
but the new stuff may work with the old stuff...

Other than that, google is yer friend, I saw a bunch of little
utilities, etc.

HIH

On 3/6/07, SMR wrote:
>
> anyone know of a utility that can take a btrieve file and convert it to a
> some type of txt file that I can import into excel (with a column
> delimiter)?
>
> Helping a client who believes his data is stored in multiple files in
> btrieve format. Problem is there is no file.ddf in the directory structure
> so we don't know if that was programmed into the dos .exe file the program
> runs from.  The file names have the extension of .dat but the old software
> company told him the files are saved as btrieve files.
>
>
> 

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