Probably your best bet is to figure out how to export out of Data Ease into 
a text file and then import that into Access.

Chuck Rodgers

At 09:52 AM 10/5/01 -0500, you wrote:
>One of my clients currently has all of their invoicing and inventory in an
>old Data Ease database. I am doing some new development for them and will
>need to convert the data from the Data Ease formats to Access. I don't need
>to convert the forms, reports, etc. just the data. Does anyone have any
>input on converting the Data Ease data?
>
>Thanks,
>Scott
>
>Scott Brader
>Prairie Software Development LLC
>101 East Sadd Street
>PO Box 235
>North Prairie, WI 53153-0235
>
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>
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>
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