Exact
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A yearbook consists of 3 files: | A yearbook consists of 3 files: | ||
− | * [[Ext:dat|dat]]: file containing binary data ([[EFS]] format ("Exact File System"))), possibly encrypted with at least a username and password | + | * [[Ext:dat|dat]]: file containing binary data ([[EFS]] format ("Exact File System"))), possibly encrypted with at least a username and/or password |
* [[Ext:id|id]]: file containing mixed binary and human readable data to identify the yearbook | * [[Ext:id|id]]: file containing mixed binary and human readable data to identify the yearbook | ||
* [[Ext:lst|lst]]: file containing mixed binary and human readable data with fieldnames from the yearbook | * [[Ext:lst|lst]]: file containing mixed binary and human readable data with fieldnames from the yearbook |
Revision as of 04:10, 16 November 2012
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Dutch company producing ERP, CRM, HRM, financial, accounting and business software.
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Accounting software
Exact for DOS v4.x - v7.x
- please note that the mentioned version numbers for these types of files are assumed based on preliminary research [1] since EFS is a proprietary file format. Details follow. (Maurice.de.rooij (talk) 03:59, 16 November 2012 (UTC))
Extensions
A yearbook consists of 3 files:
- dat: file containing binary data (EFS format ("Exact File System"))), possibly encrypted with at least a username and/or password
- id: file containing mixed binary and human readable data to identify the yearbook
- lst: file containing mixed binary and human readable data with fieldnames from the yearbook