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- From: knispel@eig.unige.ch
- Subject: Re: C source or LIB for database access wanted.
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.080054.1@eig.unige.ch>
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- Organization: University of Geneva, Switzerland
- References: <1993Jan19.154202.9778@kth.se>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1993 06:00:54 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan19.154202.9778@kth.se>, regebro@stacken.kth.se (Lennart Regebro) writes:
- > I need C source or LIB's for accessing databases under MS C or Unix.
- > Portable code is vastly preferred.
- >
- > Thanks
- > --
- > Lennart Regebro regebro@stacken.kth.se
- > Stacken Computer Club +46-8 649 18 51
- > Don`t call before calculating my local time, please. This is GMT +1.
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- I have two solutions for U. First public domain DB managers for Windows.
- These are avalable with source code (in C), so if U subscribe U could try
- to port one on Unix. I have seen one (I think in has at cica).
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- Second solution : CodeBase v4.5 or 5.0 (5.0 in february).
- Code Base is also with full source and it is designed to compile on Unix.
- CodeBase allows access on DBase file (with index), Clipper+NTX and FoxPro
- indexed files.
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- If you need information U should look into Byte under SEQUITER anouncer.
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- Cheers
- Sven
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