Is this address on our web site. It should be.
> > > Is there a dbase3 <=> postgresql converter available at all? I found
> > > dbf2sql v2.2 which converts to (but not from) Postgres95, with notes such as
> > >
> > > -p primary:
> > > Select the primary key. You have to give the exact
>
Thanks to all who responded! As you mentioned Xbase really makes life easy
cf.http://www.startech.keller.tx.us/xbase/xbase.html
Knocked something together using it, and it looks uncannily like pg2xbase,
though the latter seems to need some fixing eg Pointer_to_Mem could be
initialised to prevent a
> > Is there a dbase3 <=> postgresql converter available at all? I found
> > dbf2sql v2.2 which converts to (but not from) Postgres95, with notes such as
> >
> > -p primary:
> > Select the primary key. You have to give the exact
> > field-name. (Only for dbf2msql, Postgres95 doesn't have
> Is there a dbase3 <=> postgresql converter available at all? I found
> dbf2sql v2.2 which converts to (but not from) Postgres95, with notes such as
>
> -p primary:
> Select the primary key. You have to give the exact
> field-name. (Only for dbf2msql, Postgres95 doesn't have a primary k
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Patrick Welche wrote:
> Is there a dbase3 <=> postgresql converter available at all? I found
> dbf2sql v2.2 which converts to (but not from) Postgres95, with notes such as
>
> -p primary:
> Select the primary key. You have to give the exact
> field-name. (Only for dbf
Is there a dbase3 <=> postgresql converter available at all? I found
dbf2sql v2.2 which converts to (but not from) Postgres95, with notes such as
-p primary:
Select the primary key. You have to give the exact
field-name. (Only for dbf2msql, Postgres95 doesn't have a primary key)
which o