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dbf/fpt to EDB. |
Sat, Apr 14 2007 7:08 PM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | Hi Guys,
Anybody done this direct conversion? I can go from dbf/fpt to DBISAM then to EDB which is Ok at the development level but I would rather do somerhing more direct to upgrade my customers. Suggestions/thoughts appreciated. Regards, Ian -- |
Sat, Apr 14 2007 7:17 PM | Permanent Link |
Charalabos Michael | Hello Ian,
> Anybody done this direct conversion? I can go from dbf/fpt to DBISAM then to > EDB which is Ok at the development level but I would rather do somerhing more > direct to upgrade my customers. > > Suggestions/thoughts appreciated. Use http://tdbf.sourceforge.net/ and make a convertion application into EDB directly. -- Charalabos Michael - [Creation Power] - http://www.creationpower.gr |
Sun, Apr 15 2007 9:12 AM | Permanent Link |
"Mike Shkolnik" | Ian,
you may generate the sql-script with CREATE TABLE and/or INSERT statements with values from dbf-file using SMExport suite. When script(s) generated, just execute in EDB to create/move records As alternative, open your EDB database and import the records directly from dbf/fpt using our SMImport suite -- With best regards, Mike Shkolnik Scalabium Software http://www.scalabium.com mshkolnik@scalabium.com "Ian Branch" <branch@sitathome.net> wrote in message news:9FFA0F4E-B4F8-4214-9F3F-6B66D5E47504@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Guys, > > Anybody done this direct conversion? I can go from dbf/fpt to DBISAM then to > EDB which is Ok at the development level but I would rather do somerhing more > direct to upgrade my customers. > > Suggestions/thoughts appreciated. > > Regards, > > Ian > > > -- > |
Sun, Apr 15 2007 4:35 PM | Permanent Link |
"Ian Branch" | Hi Mike,
Mike Shkolnik wrote: > Ian, > > you may generate the sql-script with CREATE TABLE and/or INSERT statements > with values from dbf-file using SMExport suite. > When script(s) generated, just execute in EDB to create/move records > This is what I have done however att EDB won't execute scripts. > As alternative, open your EDB database and import the records directly from > dbf/fpt using our SMImport suite Looking at this option now. -- Regards, Ian |
Mon, Apr 16 2007 6:23 AM | Permanent Link |
"Jose Eduardo Helminsky" | Ian
I have made my own solution and works like expected. I have posted at binaries NG a file named DBFTABLE.PAS to handle the conversion from DBF to DBISam. But I think you can easily port this to ElevateDB. Eduardo "Ian Branch" <branch@sitathome.net> escreveu na mensagem news:9FFA0F4E-B4F8-4214-9F3F-6B66D5E47504@news.elevatesoft.com... > Hi Guys, > > Anybody done this direct conversion? I can go from dbf/fpt to DBISAM then > to > EDB which is Ok at the development level but I would rather do somerhing > more > direct to upgrade my customers. > > Suggestions/thoughts appreciated. > > Regards, > > Ian > > > -- > |
Mon, Apr 16 2007 5:41 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Ian,
<< Anybody done this direct conversion? I can go from dbf/fpt to DBISAM then to EDB which is Ok at the development level but I would rather do somerhing more direct to upgrade my customers. >> We should have a external migration code available in the next month. If you look at edbmigrate.pas, you can see the migration code as it exists now for DBISAM. You could probably port it to using any other TDataSet descendant fairly easily. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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