Which version of Access. I have tried with Access 97 and Visual Basic
6 Pro. Both return unrecognised format.


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Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 9:41:15 PM, you wrote:


JK> I don't know what you mean by 3rd party software, but the legacy database is a 
Microsoft access database so can be read by many other database implementations.

JK> This also makes it easy for other programmers to get acccess to the data.  On this 
point I think thast I read somewhere that one of the reasons for giving V3 away was to 
encourage add-on
JK> development; is this correct?

JK> Two possibilities are:

JK> 1.  As has already been mentioned a *good* tree draw facility

JK> 2.  A source data repository along the lines of Clooz.  I have started on this 
(since I think Clooz is expensive) but not with regards to linking it to a legacy 
database.  As an Acccess hacker
JK> (err I mean analyst and software engineeer), I would be happy contribute to the 
development of such an add on with others.

JK> Regards

JK> John



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JK> Subject:        [LegacyUG] Third party software
JK> Author: "Jeff &Debra Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
JK> Date:            Tue,  9 Jan 2001 23:18:50 +0000

JK> Is anyone aware of any third party software that will read the Legacy database 
directly, without having to create a gedcom?



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