dbVista file format (conversion)

dbVista file format (conversion)

Post by Richard Cherr » Mon, 16 Dec 1996 04:00:00



Is there documentation on this file format? I'm faced with needing to
convert data from an Access database into db_VISTA 3.20 format. If you
have any knowledge of documentation - or utilities which would do this,
your help would be much appreciated.

Thanks,
Richard

 
 
 

dbVista file format (conversion)

Post by Joe Pendleto » Wed, 18 Dec 1996 04:00:00


You might try Tools and Techniques in Austin, TX (Data Junction Advanced
version)?


> Is there documentation on this file format? I'm faced with needing to
> convert data from an Access database into db_VISTA 3.20 format. If you
> have any knowledge of documentation - or utilities which would do this,
> your help would be much appreciated.

> Thanks,
> Richard

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