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Convert Pervasive to Access

Asked by eAi2k in Btrieve 4GL Database

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Hi everyone,

I've got this pervasive sql installation here - I've never used pervasive SQL, though I'm fairly experienced with other database products. Anyway, this database is about 5 years old, and for legal reasons, someone has decided that its worth wasting my time extracting the data from it, on the vague offchance someone wants it (they haven't for 5 years!).

Anyway, I don't really understand how the whole database works. I've found various  files - .dat files seem to contain fixed-width columns of data - in some cases anyway, but some contain binary data instead...

Essentially, I'd like to be able to take all the data from these files into access. So, whats the easiest way? I'm not sure I can get ODBC to work...

Anyone got any ideas?

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