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I have a customer database I need to read. I think it's btrieve, but it exceeds what I've seen before in btrieve. The good news is that I have ddf files. The problem is the data files have an extension of DAT and the indexes IX. In the past, all btrieve databases I've experienced I've been able to open with Pervasive.SQL V9. Any suggestions on how to open this database for odbc reading? Thanks, Bernie |
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Found the answer. It's not a btrieve file, it's a B-Tree file created with Turbo Power's Filer product. Sorry for wasting the bandwidth. Bernie "Bernie Hunt" <bhunt (AT) optonline (DOT) net> wrote in message news:JtXBf.550$wv1.339 (AT) fe10 (DOT) lga... I have a customer database I need to read. I think it's btrieve, but it exceeds what I've seen before in btrieve. The good news is that I have ddf files. The problem is the data files have an extension of DAT and the indexes IX. In the past, all btrieve databases I've experienced I've been able to open with Pervasive.SQL V9. Any suggestions on how to open this database for odbc reading? Thanks, Bernie |
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