On Jan 3, 2005, at 11:55 AM, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
I've been using
http://www.fiby.at/dbfpy/
without any problems including writing/modifying dbf files.
The problem, of course, is that there is no single DBF format. The
only product out there that still uses DBFs, Visual FoxPro, supports 3
sepa
Miklós P wrote:
Paul Rubin wrote:
John Fabiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'm wondering if there is a module available that will open a dbf
So far (more than a minute) I have discovered a reader only. So if you
have
a URL or a search string it would be very helpful.
TIA
John
Yes, "dBase Pytho
> Paul Rubin wrote:
>
> > John Fabiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> I'm wondering if there is a module available that will open a dbf
> >
> So far (more than a minute) I have discovered a reader only. So if you
have
> a URL or a search string it would be very helpful.
> TIA
> John
Yes, "dBa
Paul Rubin wrote:
> John Fabiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I'm wondering if there is a module available that will open a dbf
>> (actually
>> sco foxpro 2.6) file under linux. Hopefully it will be DAPI 2.0 but I'll
>> accept anything at this point.
>
> Yes, there is, I found such a thing wit
John Fabiani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm wondering if there is a module available that will open a dbf (actually
> sco foxpro 2.6) file under linux. Hopefully it will be DAPI 2.0 but I'll
> accept anything at this point.
Yes, there is, I found such a thing with a minute or so of Google
se
Hi,
I'm wondering if there is a module available that will open a dbf (actually
sco foxpro 2.6) file under linux. Hopefully it will be DAPI 2.0 but I'll
accept anything at this point.
John
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