DBase III

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'''dBase III''' is a database program.
 
'''dBase III''' is a database program.
  
 
This article describes how to export data out of a dBase III Table File (*.dbf).  
 
This article describes how to export data out of a dBase III Table File (*.dbf).  
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See [[DBF]] for more information about the DBF family of formats.
  
 
== Opening the data with Libre Office ==
 
== Opening the data with Libre Office ==
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== Specifications ==
 
== Specifications ==
 
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See [[DBF#Specifications]].
* [http://www.dbase.com/Knowledgebase/INT/db7_file_fmt.htm dBase version 7 file header format]
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== Metaformat files ==
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* [https://www.synalysis.net/Grammars/dbase.grammar Synalysis grammar file] (for Hexinator / Synalize It!; [[Synalysis grammar file|more details]])
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== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 04:18, 10 July 2019

File Format
Name DBase III
Ontology
Extension(s) .dbf
PRONOM x-fmt/9
Wikidata ID Q28600457

dBase III is a database program.

This article describes how to export data out of a dBase III Table File (*.dbf).

See DBF for more information about the DBF family of formats.

Contents

[edit] Opening the data with Libre Office

It is possible to import *.dbf files into Libre Office (or Open Office) Calc or Base: http://help.libreoffice.org/Calc/Importing_and_Exporting_dBASE_Files .

Libre Office will try to recognize the character encoding of the data and preselect this option in the import window. Once a file imported, it can be saved in/exported to a variety of different formats.

[edit] Importing the data directly into a mySQL database

Alternatively the data can directly be imported into a running mySQL database using the linux program dbf2mysql. Importing the data directly however could cause some problems with the character encoding for non ASCII characters.

If the mysql server is already running, the following commands will import the data:

user@linux:~$ mysql -u root -p
mysql> create database database_name;
mysql> exit
user@linux:~$ sudo apt-get install dbf2mysql
user@linux:~$ dbf2mysql -vvv -c -f -d database_name -U root -P password DATA_FILE.DBF 

The data can then be exported using mysqldump

user@linux:~$ mysqldump -u root -p database_name > data_export.sql

[edit] Specifications

See DBF#Specifications.

[edit] See also

[edit] Additional Weblinks

See DBF#Links for more links related to DBF format.

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