A good way is to export from a database is to save as CSV format (or some sort of comma-delimited text format), then open Excel and import the file into Excel.
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∙ 14y agoMS DOS. It is an operating System.
External entity should never communicate with each other as this will signifies that there is no need for the process. External entity should not communicate directly with data store because external entities can interfere with the records of files and the database
Alan Shilepsky has written: 'Running R:BASE for DOS' -- subject(s): Database management, R:Base for DOS
MS-DOS views the data stored on disk as a stream of BYTES. Chapter 11: MS-DOS InternalsPg: 278Book: Operating Systems
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Foxpro is a database software and nobody is using it now a days. Previously Foxpro was called ad dBase run on MS-DOS.
Run the command:reg export Example: reg export hklm\software\myco\myapp appbackup.regThis command will export all sub key and values of key "myapp" to the file "appbackup.reg"
a button used to extract files from a database
A DOS editor is not capable of reading a standard Excel file. An Excel file must be opened with Excel or some application that can read Excel files. Text editors are not capable of doing that. They are designed for working on things like text files.If you have a standard Excel file and save it as a text file, then text editors can open them. All that will be in that is pure text, and not things like formulas and calculations and formatting etc. When you are saving as a text file, save it with a txt extension and most text editors will be able to open it. How you specifically do it will depend on the particular text editor you are using.
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There are many features of FoxPro, same with other programming language it depends on what application you will build. Let me give you an outline of the features of Microsoft Visual FoxPro. Database Local Database LAN Database SQL Database Server Type Window DOS Tables/View Local Remote