David Mcafee
dmcafee at pacbell.net
Fri Nov 11 15:44:54 CST 2005
Rbase to Acess was my first upsizing experience :) Rbase was actually a great product for its time. You'll need to be able to get into the rbase gateway editor to extract the data using SELECT statements. Once you have the tables extracted to text files, you can import the files into access. PS, have you tried ALt+Enter while in rbase? David --- Steve Capistrant <scapistrant at symphonyinfo.com> wrote: > Anyone have experience with R-Base, an old DOS > system? Unsure if it is > a product or one-time custom built thing. > > We have client using our Access-based system, but > they've been holding > out on converting their R-Base data. That is, until > now, as it appears > to have broke. The screens minimized themselves to > about an inch or two > tall, and they are unable to maximize. What ever > caused this also caused > the screens not to be able to print. > > Thanks in advance! > > Steve Capistrant > scapistrant at symphonyinfo.com > Symphony Information Services > 7308 Aspen Lane North, Suite 132 > Brooklyn Park, MN 55428 > 763-391-7400 > www.symphonyinfo.com > > > -- > AccessD mailing list > AccessD at databaseadvisors.com > http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd > Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com >