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- DBFREAD.EXE
- Manual. S.J. Spoelstra
-
- This utility allows to create Portfolio out of addresslists from databases
- made by DBASE3 or clones (Clipper, Foxbase, PC GEN, Quicksilver, DBXL Diamond,
- VPinfo, Genifer etc.)
- For DBASE programmers, it is an easy task to create a textfile, suitable for
- the Portfolio (normal textfile, with double carriage return to separate the
- addresses. However, there might be Portfolio users who:
-
- A. think entering 100 addresses on their portfilio is stupid;
- B. can obtain a .DBF address database that contains those addresses,
- for instance at the company tehy work for.
- C. don't want to learn to program in DBASE just for this problem.
-
- Another problem is that these .DBF databases often contain much more data
- than what's interesting for the Portfolio ADDRESSBOOK, that the sequence
- is different, and that the phone numbers are not written according to
- the american system (city number between brackets).
- The user must decide what data he needs and the sequence he wants it:
- DBFREAD cannot 'know' what the last name is, if extra data should be added, etc.
- enz. Operation isn't difficult:
-
- 1 Copy DBFREAD.EXE and the .DBF file (an example has been included:
- MEMBERS.DBF) to a PC.
- 2 Start DBFREAD.
- 3 Enter the full name of the database (including .DBF). If rading doesn't
- work, then the name might be misspelled, or it isn't a DBASE-3
- compatible database. DBASE-3 databases always have a '3' as first
- character of the file.
- 4 When the read is successful, a list with all available FIELDS shows up.
- There can be many; DBFread allows 128 maximal (DBASE3 too).
- Select the fields of interest in the sequence required.
- In the sample database MEMBERS.DBF you probably want to start with the
- last name LNAME.
- 4 So you choose number 2. This automatically shows in in front on the
- first line. Next, you want the first name FNAME.
- 5 You choose number 3. Next you're asked on which line you want it:
- 6 line 1. On the same line, you also want to add the phone number
- (otherwise, ADDRESSBOOK cannot dial the number automatically).
- 7 Thus you choose HOME_PHON and WORK_PHON: all of this must be on line 1.
- The rest of the address go to other lines, so choose:
- 8 4 {STREET} 2 {2e line} 5 {CITY} 3 {3e line} 6 {STATE} 4 7 {ZIP} 4
- and 0 to exit.
- 9 Next, enter the name of the address book file, including .ADR,
- for example MEMBERS.ADR.
- 10 DBFREAD will read all records, converts them and writes them down.
-
- A big .DBF database will cause a big .ADR file; for a normal, Dutch
- address it is about 80 bytes.
- Because Portfolio memory is expensive, it is a good idea to select before
- the data is converted.
- Editing the .ADR file afterwards is of course possible too, but that is
- more work.
-