At 02:17 08.03.2001 +0100, Thomas Nagy wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm from Nantes, France and I've started learning PostgreSQL a few weeks 
>ago. I've read the manual, but I'm still new, so just tell me if I write 
>nonsense.
>
>My Brother is still on winchose, and he has sent to me some *.dbf and 
>paradox data files that he made with Delphi or something like that. I'm 
>tempted to use them with PostgreSQL, and I guess there is something to do 
>on these files to read them .
>I have tried to convert them with a program called dbf2sql but nothing 
>happened. Has anybody ever succeeded in converting such files ? If so, 
>please tell me how to proceed.

What do You mean with 'nothing' happened?
I do not have the docs for dbf2sql, but it sounds like it takes a DBF-File 
an prints out the corresponding sql-statements.
It is on You to grab them, write them to a file and run that file through psql.

Should be something like

 > dbf2sql --your --options --here YourBrothers.dbf >output.sql
 > psql yourdbname
yourdbname=# \i output.sql

HTH,

Stefan

Disclaimer: The dbf2sql-syntax is pure quesswork! Check the manpage. The 
important thing is to write the output to a file, either with an option or 
the shell--redirect '>'


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