It opens list of recent dbf files.ĭisplays the Find dialog. The "Open" button on the toolbar also has a small arrow at the right. Even better!ĭisplays the Open dialog so you can open an existing dbf file.
And I can modify the contents of the fields.
Then I found Your software and thought i could see the structures of the files: I can! Excelent! I also can see the contents of the tables even if the Access derived files have a error in the second byte (at least) of the exported files. I was looking for a documentation aplication for dBase because we still use a Clipper compiled product that uses dBase tables. I have to support an old Clipper/dBase based aplication. We have installed Access 2000, and the export data from access to dBase destructs actually all file structures (thank you, guys from MS! ) of the DBase files in a manner that dBase doesn't recognize them as dBase files.
(Incidently, I used to have a lot of fun programming DBase II and III, then I saw Access and cried). Others I looked at tried to do the same but usually forget the "people element", and I don't have time to learn sql syntax and help them complete their aplication. So for this type of user, your interface provides clean, quick, simple, no syntax required, put the data in and go.
Maybe 5000 negative scans per year.Īnyway, nobody wanted to install full-blown database program, sql server or the like, the company is not that big, nor is the data itself considered critical. The company does photo-editing (school, corporate, restorative work) utilizing high-speed internet, waveform compression, some good computer artists.
I was looking for a interface that could provide a view, update, and edit interface for a large database that could reside on an internet drive (like X-Drive), where I and co-workers out of state could access and quickly update our numbers (basically job/data tracking for telecommuters). I found DBF Converter after a lengthy search on the net. Then I found Your aplication and thought i could see the structures of the files: I can! Great! I also can see the contents of the tables even if the Access derived files have a mistake in the second byte (at least) of the exported files. I was looking for a documentation tool for dBase because we still use a Clipper compiled software that uses dBase tables. I have to support an old Clipper/dBase based product. We use Access 2000, and the export data from access to dBase destructs actually all file structures (thank you, guys from MS! ) of the DBase files in a manner that dBase doesn't recognize them as dBase files. DBFView comes with Installer/Uninstaller, documentation in HTML format, and sample files. The tool allows you to import/export from MS Excel (including MS Excel 2007! ), search in a file, add, convert csv and xls / xlsx to dbf format, get detailed database information, view and edit files in DOS or Windows character sets, export dbf to txt/html format, zap, sort, recall, pack records, delete.
exe file is very small (only 410Kb! ).ĭBFView uses its own database access tools and does not require external drivers for connection to databases (such as ODBC or BDE) or additional libraries (.OCX.DLL). Most important parts of DBFView code are written in Assembler, therefore the basic operations performs prompt and the. The user friendly graphic makes working with databases easy and hassle free. In contrast to many analogues, DBFView is completely a Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista tool. It supports Clipper, dBase, Visual FoxPro, FoxPro and other DBF formats. DESCRIPTION Convert Dbf To Csv In JavaDBFView is a terse but powerful application for editing, printing, viewing DBF-format databases - screen shot.