Now, I'm no expert here, but I think you could copy the view into a table,
then export the table into DBF.

HTH,
Steve in Memphis

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> Behalf Of rich Jasinski
> Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 11:40 AM
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> Subject: Gateway WIN 6.5++ problem
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>
> Having a problem exporting 29,000 records from a view into a any
> of the dbf
> formats in gateway. It acts like it is exporting but when I look
> at the dbf
> is creates there are the correct number of rows but the columns have nulls
> in them.  Any ideas? I know the work around is to do an unload
> then load but
> I would thing the glorious rbase 6.5++ should be able to do this simple
> gateway to a dbf.
>
> rich
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