Thanks but I am looking for existing files. I don't have FoxPro nor do I have time to create a "synthetic" collection.
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Browse All TopicsI am looking for a collection of sample FoxPro database files. I need to check how a non-native software tool processes them. Do you know where I could find such a collection? I am interested in a collection of as few as a dozen and as large as a thousand files. Of course, I am looking for FoxPro-specific files, not just a bunch of comma-separated text files. Thanks.
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by: CaptainCyrilPosted on 2007-11-12 at 09:16:56ID: 20265520
You can get some from the samples included in FoxPro if you have one. They do not contain thousands of records though.
What you can do is save an EXCEL sheet as DBF4 format. You still need to index it to work as fully DBF FoxPro files.