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Alan,

IF you have the right drivers installed in Microsoft Access, this should help you.....
In Microsoft Access go to ......
               
File,
Open,
At "File Name:" enter the Oracle .DMP filename,
At "Files of type:" select "ODBC Databases()",
Select the "Machine Data Source" tab,
Select the "User Data Source" option,
Press the "Next" button,
Highlight "Microsoft ODBC for Oracle" driver,
Press the "Next" button,
Press the "Finish" button.
               
Good Luck!

                 



"Alan H Addison" <ahaddison@home.com>
Sent by: owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com

12/21/2000 12:18 PM
Please respond to RPG400-L

       
        To:        <RPG400-L@midrange.com>
        cc:        
        Subject:        Data Importation


I am aware this is off topic...
 
I have received an Oracle .dmp file from a customer who wants this data imported into the 400.  Normally I get ascii text files, or .DBF files...    I was able to look at the data but to actually extract it into separate files....   stuck.  
 
Any suggestions.
 
Alan


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