Bo,

Here's a relevant link that Razzak posted a few months ago.

Bill

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Friday, January 4, 2013

To R:BASE Community:

With the built-in tools and automated conversion capabilities of R:BASE
eXtreme 9.5 (32/64), many users are migrating their legacy DOS database
and applications.  To help understand the techniques, a new "DOS to
Windows Database Conversion Guide" has been produced to streamline the
entire process.

Topics in the document cover the conversion of database files, forms,
reports, labels, command syntax, and the application.

>From The Edge: http://www.razzak.com/fte/

>From the Edge: DOS to Windows Database Conversion Guide
Section: Conversion, Upgrade, DOS, tools, programming
Version: R:BASE eXtreme 9.5 (32/64) for Windows

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

www.rbase.com
www.Razzak.com
www.RazzakMemon.com

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On Sep 10, 2013 5:22 PM, "Bo Franzén" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> A Young American archaeologist has mailed me since he has noticed in
> Facebook that I'm an R:BASE user. As a medievalist I would be glad to help
> him convert an R:BASE database from the nineties, i.e. in the format of
> three rbf-files, into my 9.1. format, so I can export the data for him.
> I've created a certain map inside my RBTI map, but 9.1 does not identify
> the three rbf-files as a database. Is there a converter in my 9.1 Extreme?
> Or should I look in my former PC for an older version? I've seen something
> about a converter ...
>
> Y s
>
> Bo Franzén
> Department of Economic History
> Stockholm University
>
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