Phil
  You can use ATTACH dbfName and then either 

  APPEND the rows to an existing Rbase table provided the column names
are the same. 
  PROJECT newtable from dbfname
  UNLOAD data from dbfname then LOAD into an existing Rbase table.

  Next DETACH dbfName 

  You can also create an ODBC source and then USE SCONNECT/SATTACH and
then depending on your need you could use
     APPEND,PROJECT,UNLOAD/LOAD 

  Hope this helps

Buddy


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On Behalf Of Phil Nolette (NCS Group, Inc.)
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 12:47 AM
To: Rbase-L
Subject: DBase File Merge


What is the best method to merge over 30 dbf attached files into one
Rbase table and then loose the identity or relationship to the dbase
files. Bottom line is: one regular table with the data from 30 dbf files
with the ability to never reference them again.

Your assistance is appreciated.

Phil Nolette
www.ncsgrp.com



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