There is already a free class from Aaron Bratcher that does just that. It can read and write to .dbf files. It doesn't update any indexes of course. But even if yours offers much greater functionality than that there hasn't seemed to have been that much interest in something like that. That may have changed in the last couple of years of course.

gary hayenga


On Oct 18, 2006, at 1:50 AM, realbasic-nug- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Message: 10
Subject: DBF file format
From: "Adam Shirey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2006 21:53:06 -0500

I recently had a project at work that required the ability to read in dBASE
III (.dbf) files. I found some plugins online that I could buy, but I
certainly wasn't willing to pay for the limited functionality I needed. I now have a very basic class that will read in DBF files -- at least version 3 that FoxPro uses. If there's any interest in this, I could be convinced to clean it up a bit or provide it for general use online. Is this capability
something other professional users could get use from?


-Adam
babbage-tech.com

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