Hey Gang,
I am attempting to write to a DBF, Visual FoxPro specifically, in
support of a legacy application.
We are using the dbf gem with great success in reading, but need
to write back to the dbf.
Anyone have experience with this?
~)o
gustin
entryway software development
http://www.entryway.net
gustin wrote:
Hey Gang,
I am attempting to write to a DBF, Visual FoxPro specifically, in
support of a legacy application.
We are using the dbf gem with great success in reading, but need
to write back to the dbf.
Anyone have experience with this?
Hi Gustin
I just posted on my blog about reading from DBF but unfortunately haven't yet needed to write to one. I hope you'll post back if you manage to?
By the way, if you look at the project's home page @ RubyForge [ http://rubyforge.org/projects/dbf/\ ] it says:
DBF is a small fast library for reading dBase, xBase, Clipper and FoxPro database files. It is written completely in Ruby and has no external dependencies.
There's no mention of writing!
Cheers,
Mohit. [Blog - http://notepad.onghu.com ]
8/11/2008 | 2:17 PM.
Nick_da_G
(Nick da G)
5 February 2009 00:25
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gustin wrote:
Hey Gang,
I am attempting to write to a DBF, Visual FoxPro specifically, in
support of a legacy application.
We are using the dbf gem with great success in reading, but need
to write back to the dbf.
Anyone have experience with this?
~)o
gustin
entryway software development
http://www.entryway.net
Hi, gustin.
Not sure if you still need it - but here is a write up on my blog about
how to read/write to dbf files - i just ran into the same problem myself
and was looking for info - so once I found a solution I thought it might
help you.
http://www.gorbikoff.com/2009/02/03/how-to-read-and-write-to-dbf-database-file-from-ruby/
Nick.
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