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Riddler

dbf Database 5 file access problem with Excel
 
I have a dbf file that is generated by another program that I would
like to have Excel be able to query the data and make some
calculations on. My problem is I can not query the data using the
"import external data" "import data" query function or even open it
up
with Excel. The eror I get is " External table is not in the expected
format"

I believe it is a dBase 5 file and I am using Excel 2003 SP2. I see
several conversion programs out there but I need to have excel be
able
to query it whenever I want as the dbf file is continuly being
updated with new data.
Can anyone help with accessing this type of file?


I appreciate any help you may be able to give me.


Thanks
Scott


MH[_2_]

dbf Database 5 file access problem with Excel
 
Might it be a DBase 4 or even 3 file?

Do you have the option to import these types of file?

MH

"Riddler" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have a dbf file that is generated by another program that I would
like to have Excel be able to query the data and make some
calculations on. My problem is I can not query the data using the
"import external data" "import data" query function or even open it
up
with Excel. The eror I get is " External table is not in the expected
format"

I believe it is a dBase 5 file and I am using Excel 2003 SP2. I see
several conversion programs out there but I need to have excel be
able
to query it whenever I want as the dbf file is continuly being
updated with new data.
Can anyone help with accessing this type of file?


I appreciate any help you may be able to give me.


Thanks
Scott




Riddler

dbf Database 5 file access problem with Excel
 
Excel has the option to open dBase 3 and 4 files and also do queries
into them but they do not work with the file I have. I have seen many
postings talking about 3 and 4 versions working fine but not 5.

Scott


MH[_2_]

dbf Database 5 file access problem with Excel
 
Can you open this file in Access if you have it?

What software generates the file?

MH

"Riddler" wrote in message
oups.com...
Excel has the option to open dBase 3 and 4 files and also do queries
into them but they do not work with the file I have. I have seen many
postings talking about 3 and 4 versions working fine but not 5.

Scott




Cindy Winegarden

dbf Database 5 file access problem with Excel
 
Hi Riddler,

There's a chance that it's a FoxPro file, and you may be able to open it
using the FoxPro and Visual FoxPro ODBC driver, downloadable from the link
below my signature. You'll need to set up an ODBC data source, and it might
be easier to open it in Access and then save to Excel.

--
Cindy Winegarden



VFP OLE DB:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb190232.aspx
VFP ODBC: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb190233.aspx




"Riddler" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have a dbf file that is generated by another program that I would
like to have Excel be able to query the data and make some
calculations on. My problem is I can not query the data using the
"import external data" "import data" query function or even open it
up
with Excel. The eror I get is " External table is not in the expected
format"

I believe it is a dBase 5 file and I am using Excel 2003 SP2. I see
several conversion programs out there but I need to have excel be
able
to query it whenever I want as the dbf file is continuly being
updated with new data.
Can anyone help with accessing this type of file?


I appreciate any help you may be able to give me.


Thanks
Scott





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