Jonathan,

   I am doing the same thing right now. I have the script working
to import it directly to access, and also a stored procedure in
SQL 7. I do, however, need to know the company that you are downloading
the file from. My client has asked that I don't produce or help
in the development of project that could compete with them. If he
does not agree, then I will try to give you a rough outline of what
I accomplished.

Tom Brown
Senior Developer
IQ Interactive

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan R. Karlen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2000 2:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: DBF into Access


Greetings �

I am producing a CF web application for a client who has his inventory
available in a DBF file.

I�m developing in Access (for later conversion to SQL Server) and I want to
be able to import their data into Access.  If I import it as a DBF file I
can�t change field properties or anything.  Is there a way to import it and
convert into a native Access table?

TIA �
Jonathan Karlen

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