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VB 6 Linkup With DBase

Hi!

We plan to insert data from VB6 to DBASE, we were successful in performing the task, however, the problem is that the said dbf cannot read the data anymore. This dbfs were use under a DOS based program. Any solution to this? Is there a way to downgrade the data created by VB so that it is accessible by DBASE? Thanks
Sep 7 '06 #1
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Hi!

We plan to insert data from VB6 to DBASE, we were successful in performing the task, however, the problem is that the said dbf cannot read the data anymore. This dbfs were use under a DOS based program. Any solution to this? Is there a way to downgrade the data created by VB so that it is accessible by DBASE? Thanks
Plz send me the coad and detals
Sep 28 '07 #2

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