Dennis,

Check to see if you have an ODBC driver for MS Access. If you do, you 
can create a new R:Base database and then SATTACH all the tables 
from the Access database directly, and/or insert rows into new true 
R:Base tables of your own creation.

On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 10:48:30 -0400, Dennis Fleming wrote:

>I received an access file from a customer and I want to convert it, and
>show it in an RBase demo. What would probably be the easiest 
conversion
>format? Should I ask them to convert it to dBase, Excel, or what?





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