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c# sample to open dbase IV .dbf file?

Anyone aware of c#, ado.Net dbase IV code sample? I would like to just
open and view a .dbf table.
Thanks,
Trint

Nov 17 '05 #1
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Hi Trint,

I've posted several code examples for accessing FoxPro tables via VB.NET.
DBase IV should be similar - you'll just have to use the appropriate ODBC
driver or OLE DB data provider. I assume you won't have much trouble working
with a VB.NET example.

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Anyone aware of c#, ado.Net dbase IV code sample? I would like to just
open and view a .dbf table.
Thanks,
Trint

Nov 17 '05 #2
Thanks,
I will try these.
Trint

..Net programmer
tr***********@gmail.com

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