Re: Data conversion
- From: "Dan Freeman" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 08:29:23 -0700
My next suggestion would be the same as Carsten's. If you can't spot any
pattern by looking at the data, you may have to use whatever export
mechanism Symantec supplied. And the only option there may be printing to a
file. You should be able to use the "Generic Text" printer and print to
file.
Dan
jack wrote:
Thanks for the suggestion Carsten. I'll take a look at it.
"Carsten Bonde" <bonde AT real-inkasso DOT de> wrote in message
news:O94dZYPaGHA.5088@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Jack,
here is a suggestion which isn't especially fancy, but used to work
since the old dos-days :-)
Install a printer (generic text or so) on your system which "prints"
into a textfile. Now "print" the notes and write a program to import
the created text-files.
--
Cheers
Carsten
_______________________________
"jack" <jacksreb@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:MSp3g.26339$NS6.22877@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
This is an odd post but I'm looking for any suggestions. Symantec
had a french language p.i.m. called Organiseur in the early 90s.
It has an export utility for the appointments but not for the
notes. I'm trying to extract some of the notes data in order to
import them into a VFP db and not having much luck. Does anyone
have any recollection of this product?
Is there a better newsgroup for this post?
Thanks in advance,
Jack
.
- References:
- Data conversion
- From: jack
- Re: Data conversion
- From: Carsten Bonde
- Re: Data conversion
- From: jack
- Data conversion
- Prev by Date: RE: CREATEOBJECT with form and VFP9
- Next by Date: RE: How to conditionally open a remote view which is included in the D
- Previous by thread: Re: Data conversion
- Next by thread: RE: How to conditionally open a remote view which is included in the D
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|