Exactly. > Thank you both. Sorry about the top-posting - my experience on other > lists is that top-posting is preferred. > > Jimmy Verner > www.vernerlegal.com > >> >> You're top-posting, it's evil, the thread is becoming messy. That >> said... >> >> It's apparent your DB3 file is the SQLite file you are looking for, >> not a >> Dbase III file. >> >> To open it, you can use any utility that can open a SQLite file. I >> personnaly use MesaSQLite. Or you can use the SQLite3 command line >> utility >> that's included with your Mac. Open a terminal and type something like >> >> sqlite3 /path/to/mydb.db3 >> >> Then you can use all the SQLite commands. >> >> I hope that let's you get started. >> >> Jean-Denis >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> sqlite-users mailing list >> sqlite-users@sqlite.org >> http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
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