At 10:48 AM 7/29/2002 -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?


Dennis,

Using The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows, take advantage
of ODBC to smoothly SCONNect and then SATTACH any MDBs. You'll
need to create a DSN for MDB.

R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows, Build: 1.851xRT03 and higher for
Windows also support Long_Column_Names and the Column Names with
Spaces AS alias.

Of course, The Magical R:BASE 7.0 for Windows includes a COOL GUI
to Import MDBs and more ...

Have Fun Importing and Converting MDBs.

If you need any assistance, feel free to send me a private e-mail at:

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.


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