Francis I. Coppage Jr. via DBMonster.com wrote:
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I have an application that is currently using Btreive 6.15 for their
data. However when I attempt to open them BTS tells me that they
arn't betrieve files. Any ideas?!?! |
Check the first 4 bytes of the file with a hex editor. If they are all
0x00 values, then they may be a Btrieve 5.x file. If the first two
bytes are "FC" ASCII, then it is likely a Btrieve 6.x file. Not sure
what "BTS" is, but you could try the old Btrieve Function Executor if
you have it (WBEXEC.EXE or WBEXEC32.EXE).
Goldstar Software Inc.
Building on Btrieve(R) for the Future(SM)
Bill Bach
BillBach (AT) goldstarsoftware (DOT) com
http://www.goldstarsoftware.com
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