Vinay,
You may manually export to XLS then open on Excel and save as DBF.
Many Microsoft products still supports DBF as MS acquired FoxPro (latest
release of MS Visual FoxPro is supported until 2015) to get Rushmore
technology and use it in MS Access.
I've created a simple automated module wich reads data (HTTP logs) on
iSeries and converts to DBF using VFP. Other VFP modules on PC still do
calculations extremely faster than most other modern SGBDs (there are more
than half a million records monthly) and as I don't need to waste iSeries
disks or processor on that it still works fine.
Regards,
Rubens
-----Mensagem original-----
De: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Em nome de Vern Hamberg
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2010 16:21
Para: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Assunto: Re: Converting i-series file to .dbf format
Vinay
<verndor response>
We have a product that can do this - I chose to convert to a pretty basic
flavor of DBF, but it works fine.
If this is of interest, contact me directly or call 888.RJS.SOFT and ask for
sales or me.
</verndor response>
Have y'all missed the verndor responses?
;-)
Vern
Vinay Gavankar wrote:
One of our clients wants data in .dbf format (csv is not acceptable).
TIA for any suggestions?
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