hmm,  why not try using a php script coz it can access dBase and 
PostgreSQL databases well with its built-in functions.
i've experienced it before although it was from m$sql to mysql.



Howard Bagcat wrote:
> anyone,
> 
> i am thinking of creating a script that will migrate .dbf (dbaseIV format) to 
>PostgreSQL. i know 
> pgAdmin2 is capable of doing this (via windows) but my purpose is for me to be able 
>to manipulate the 
> time/day of the migration. of course, crond will manage the scheduling.
> 
> any guiding tip 
> 
> God Bless!
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