Running old dBase IV file in Windows - Microsoft Community I have a dBase IV file that I created in 1991 I would like to hear suggestions on how best to load an use the file I have a Windows 10 computer and a Windows7 computer that also has a XP virtual
Linking from Access to tables in dBase 11 ? - Microsoft Community Link to link to a dBase "database" as an Access "table"; I've done this some time ago to link to dBase IV but it should work similarly The linked table should work very much like a local Access table, with the exception that you cannot enforce referential integrity between the dBase file (which Access does not control) and internal Access
i have a dbase dos program and i need to run it on windows 7. Yeah, probably DBase 5 x was a 16-bit program, so very unlikely that iv would be any higher 16-bit programs can't run on 64-bit windows 7 Because of that compatibility mode wouldn't likely even be a starter because your OS is running at too high a bit rate If you have Windows 7 professional or ultimate you may be able to run in XP-mode
I want to use Dbase III Plus on Win 7 - Microsoft Community Off the top of my head, I`d recommend you skip dBase and move to Clipper I cut my teeth on dBase, but once I was introduced to Clipper I never looked back But as to your original question, I believe you will need to run and install Virtual PC in XP Mode to have any chance of a fully operational 16 bit subsystem There may be additional
Dbase Excel - Microsoft Community I need to compare data on two separate excel files In the days of DOS, I wrote a little program in dbase and that did the trick for comparing two dbf files Now I need advice how to do this with excel files I have gone back to convert excel to dbf, but my dbase program in DOS does not open the dbf file I created from excel Any advise welcome
dBase ODBC driver for Windows 10 - Microsoft Community I am setting up a new Win 10 laptop, and noticed it does not have the Microsoft dBase driver (* dbf) under ODBC User Data Sources I need it to open an older application How can I get it? Download it from ? The application is a Lotus database program, which I think was built around FoxPro dBase
Importing DBF file into Access 2016 - Microsoft Community In the File format box, select "dBASE file" In the File name box, type a name( preferably a new name) for the dBASE file Click Save After this is done, try to open this new saved file in Access, and see if it will work Let me know if this works, or we look for an alternative solution Thanks for trusting us with your question Christy O
Access 2013 - Dbase (. dbf) Table Import option - Microsoft Community Access 2013 - Dbase ( dbf) Table Import option I need to be able to import read write Dbase dbf tables - yes they are still around so why has the standard option that was in Access 2010 gone? I have seen mention of ISAM, which is gobbledegook to me