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Visual Basic.Net & DBF filesfoxpro) to Visual Basic.net. My question is "Is it possible to generate a DBF file Dynamically(at runtime) using Visual Basic.Net?" With all the field properties, such as, field length and type. I'm not sure if this is a stupid quesiton or If I am just over looking something, but I have not found solid information on the internet about this topic. Any useful information would greatly be appreciated. Further Information: 1. The program I am coding, opens up various types of data (.txt, ..xls, .dbf) and processes the data files and then exports as a .dbf file. 2. The program also opens existing dbf files, searches for companies, and the then alters the dbf file and also creates a new dbf with just company names. Since the primary postal software that we use only supports dbf files, I need to generate dbf files. (note: all the data files I am working with do not have the same pattern, they come in different structures (different data columns)) I have been pondering on a few things about this topic but am seeking professional advise before I start programming. Hello JimmyKoolPantz,
Check out System.Data.OleDb, and connectionstrings.com Enjoy -Boo Show quoteHide quote > I have been given the task of converting a program from VFP (visual > foxpro) to Visual Basic.net. My question is "Is it possible to > generate a DBF file Dynamically(at runtime) using Visual Basic.Net?" > With all the field properties, such as, field length and type. I'm not > sure if this is a stupid quesiton or If I am just over looking > something, but I have not found solid information on the internet > about this topic. > > Any useful information would greatly be appreciated. > > Further Information: > 1. The program I am coding, opens up various types of data (.txt, > .xls, .dbf) and processes the data files and then exports as a .dbf > file. > 2. The program also opens existing dbf files, searches for companies, > and the then alters the dbf file and also creates a new dbf with just > company names. > > Since the primary postal software that we use only supports dbf files, > I need to generate dbf files. (note: all the data files I am working > with do not have the same pattern, they come in different structures > (different data columns)) > > I have been pondering on a few things about this topic but am seeking > professional advise before I start programming. > Hi Jimmy,
Assuming that your DBFs are FoxPro files you can use the latest FoxPro and Visual FoxPro OLE DB data provider, downloadable from msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/downloads/updates . You can create tables using the CREATE TABLE statement; you can read about it in the VFP section of the MSDN Library. -- Show quoteHide quoteCindy Winegarden MCSD, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional ci***@cindywinegarden.com "JimmyKoolPantz" <kohl.m***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1157339176.939109.203950@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com... >..... "Is it possible to > generate a DBF file Dynamically(at runtime) using Visual Basic.Net?" > With all the field properties, such as, field length and type. ...... Cindy,
The DBF file's will not be FoxPro files, Basically what I will be doing is converting text file, excel files, CSV files, to DBF files, such as, What microsoft does when you export a table/query from microsoft access, and save as a "DBF". I don't have a problem connecting to a dbf file and creating a dataset with the file information, but, I do forsee a problem (which I have not yet began to code) updating or creating a new dbf file. If this is as easy as generating a xml, txt, excel from visual studio, than this should not be a problem. One thing I do question is the .cdx file that is associated with the dbf file. Is this .cdx file required or is this ..cdx file something that vfp has generated. Please keep in mind the program that I am writing in visual studio will be replacing vfp program. a few program details: The program I am creating imports various data types into datasets/tables, then processes ithe nformation within the dataset/tables, then exports as a dbf file. Such as, the way microsoft access does when you import various file types, and then export as a dbf file. The only difference is my program has data intelligence that will determine the length and data type for each column then add a few columns if needed. This should reduce mistakes, and reduce processing time. Another task, is opening a dbf file (an existing dbf file), filter through each record and seperate residents from companies. Some of our clients do not want to mail information to companies, so I set up an xml file with various key words which will be used as filters, I want to alter the existing dbf file (pull out company names or if needed create a new dbf file) and I also want to create a new dbf file with just company names. Cindy Winegarden wrote: Show quoteHide quote > Hi Jimmy, > > Assuming that your DBFs are FoxPro files you can use the latest FoxPro and > Visual FoxPro OLE DB data provider, downloadable from > msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/downloads/updates . You can create tables using > the CREATE TABLE statement; you can read about it in the VFP section of the > MSDN Library. > > -- > Cindy Winegarden MCSD, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional > ci***@cindywinegarden.com > > > "JimmyKoolPantz" <kohl.m***@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1157339176.939109.203950@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com... > >..... "Is it possible to > > generate a DBF file Dynamically(at runtime) using Visual Basic.Net?" > > With all the field properties, such as, field length and type. ...... "JimmyKoolPantz" <kohl.m***@gmail.com> wrote in message Hi Jimmy,news:1157450604.709372.140740@i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com... > The DBF file's will not be FoxPro files, Basically what I will be doing Using the VFP OLE DB data provider, you can't create Dbase III/IV compatible > is converting text file, excel files, CSV files, to DBF files, such as, > What microsoft does when you export a table/query from microsoft > access, and save as a "DBF". files, which is what Excel creates. If the other apps that will consume your DBFs can access Visual FoxPro tables then you can use the FoxPro OLE DB data provider. Otherwise you'll have to find something to work with Dbase III/IV DBFs. > I don't have a problem connecting to a dbf file and creating a dataset Since you're referring to CDX indexes, your DBF tables are FoxPro tables. > with the file information, but, I do forsee a problem (which I have not > yet began to code) updating or creating a new dbf file. If this is as > easy as generating a xml, txt, excel from visual studio, than this > should not be a problem. One thing I do question is the .cdx file that > is associated with the dbf file. Is this .cdx file required or is this > .cdx file something that vfp has generated. Please keep in mind the > program that I am writing in visual studio will be replacing vfp > program. Early versions of FoxPro Tables were DBase III/IV compatible. Fox tables come in 3 parts, the DBF which is the table itself, the FPT (optional) which contains any data that is in Memo fields, and the CDX (optional) which is an index file. Other DBF versions have IDX and MDX files (I'm not very familiar with MDX files). The Fox data engine takes care of keeping CDX indexes updated if they exist. Show quoteHide quote > a few program details: It's really a shame that you're trying to replace a Fox app of this type > The program I am creating imports various data types into > datasets/tables, then processes ithe information within the > dataset/tables, then exports as a dbf file. Such as, the way microsoft > access does when you import various file types, and then export as a > dbf file. The only difference is my program has data intelligence that > will determine the length and data type for each column then add a few > columns if needed. This should reduce mistakes, and reduce processing > time. > Another task, is opening a dbf file (an existing dbf file), filter > through each record and seperate residents from companies. Some of our > clients do not want to mail information to companies, so I set up an > xml file with various key words which will be used as filters, I want > to alter the existing dbf file (pull out company names or if needed > create a new dbf file) and I also want to create a new dbf file with > just company names. with a VB app. Since FoxPro has a built in data engine, the kinds of data handling that you describe are about 10 times easier in FoxPro than they are any non-data centric language like VB. Also, Even the latest versions of FoxPro (Visual FoxPro 9) can export data in the Dbase III/IV compatible format. Don't get me wrong - I like VB, but for data manipulation (Visual) FoxPro is so much easier. -- Cindy Winegarden MCSD, Microsoft Most Valuable Professional ci***@cindywinegarden.com Hi Jimmy,
Another thing that you should consider is how index files associated with the .DBF's will be updated. Ayon kay JimmyKoolPantz: Show quoteHide quote > I have been given the task of converting a program from VFP (visual > foxpro) to Visual Basic.net. My question is "Is it possible to > generate a DBF file Dynamically(at runtime) using Visual Basic.Net?" > With all the field properties, such as, field length and type. I'm not > sure if this is a stupid quesiton or If I am just over looking > something, but I have not found solid information on the internet about > this topic. > > Any useful information would greatly be appreciated. > > Further Information: > 1. The program I am coding, opens up various types of data (.txt, > .xls, .dbf) and processes the data files and then exports as a .dbf > file. > > 2. The program also opens existing dbf files, searches for companies, > and the then alters the dbf file and also creates a new dbf with just > company names. > > Since the primary postal software that we use only supports dbf files, > I need to generate dbf files. (note: all the data files I am working > with do not have the same pattern, they come in different structures > (different data columns)) > > I have been pondering on a few things about this topic but am seeking > professional advise before I start programming. JimmyKookPanz,
Give this group a try. I know there are some people in here that have ..Net providers for DBF files. http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.clipper.visual-objects?hl=en Rob JimmyKoolPantz wrote: Show quoteHide quote > I have been given the task of converting a program from VFP (visual > foxpro) to Visual Basic.net. My question is "Is it possible to > generate a DBF file Dynamically(at runtime) using Visual Basic.Net?" > With all the field properties, such as, field length and type. I'm not > sure if this is a stupid quesiton or If I am just over looking > something, but I have not found solid information on the internet about > this topic. > > Any useful information would greatly be appreciated. > > Further Information: > 1. The program I am coding, opens up various types of data (.txt, > .xls, .dbf) and processes the data files and then exports as a .dbf > file. > > 2. The program also opens existing dbf files, searches for companies, > and the then alters the dbf file and also creates a new dbf with just > company names. > > Since the primary postal software that we use only supports dbf files, > I need to generate dbf files. (note: all the data files I am working > with do not have the same pattern, they come in different structures > (different data columns)) > > I have been pondering on a few things about this topic but am seeking > professional advise before I start programming.
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