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I have to create output file in a text, MS Access, MS Excel and .dbf format
from C# Win/ADO.NET application. Data are collected in DataSet and there is
no problem to make text file. However, I have to create a new output files
(tables with defined fields) in other 3 formats, and to fill them with data
from DataSet. I created Excel output with ComponentOne's trial Excel
component, but it is a temporary solution. Also I have unusual CP (1250 and
852), but it is another problem.

I am looking for a code-solution to create Access, Excel and .dbf output
files from DataSet using C#.
Could you please help me with some (pseudo-)code and/or link to similar
examples?

Thank You in advance, T

P.S. my appologies - maybe this is not the best place for this question,
but it is Excel-related programming
 
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