I have only found trial versions of these converters. Does anyone know a free one? Any of the following target formats will do:
CSV, MDB, SQL, XLS
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I have only found trial versions of these converters. Does anyone know a free one? Any of the following target formats will do: CSV, MDB, SQL, XLS |
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Microsoft Excel can open DBF files and save it on many formats |
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There's Exportizer (http://www.vlsoftware.net/exportizer/index.html) which also comes with a $$$$ "Pro" version, and DBF Viewer Plus (http://www.alexnolan.net/software/dbf.htm) by Alex Nolan. Both are freeware, both should allow you to export to at least CSV (or more). Marc |
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I wrote an article some years ago, about converting dbf's into datasets (xml readable by DataSet.ReadXml's function), however, it can be slow on big dbf's ,you can try it free though. |
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A search on Sourceforge yields some possibilities: |
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For XLS or CSV, use OpenOffice.org. |
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I am able to open and convert .dbf files with LibreOffice 3.4.4, and export to a variety of formats. |
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/dbf2csv
Very simple, but worked fine for me |
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