Johan,
me already again :-)
? you have a Clipper ?
then .. in the directory: extras/dbu
you will find a readme.txt how to build the original Clipper dbu from source for Linux.
I confirm it works well, sure a console app ...
You may - perhaps - get later some trouble with lowercase filenames for i.e. dbf/dbt files as Linux is case sensitive.
Then convert your data files to lowercase. For this are many possibilities like f.e. convmv ...
Regards
Rolf
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Here you have a free DBU for Windows that includes full source code and also provides ADO support:developed with Harbour and FiveWin (FWH)Antonio
hi,
i'm astonished that nobody miss the possibility of opening existing indexes files (f.e. dbfntx).
Editing data without these indexes will lead to defekt index files.
So i must be the blind one and only didn't find the place where to do.
Please, how to open existing index ?
Regards
Rolf
hi Qatan,
thanks for response !
My question was after a full hour of search and try ( i got today too much spare time ;) - so i surely stumbled over that icon ...
I am somehow able to create ONE new dbfntx index, but this seem not be opened automatically when opening the dbf again. So on every open i have to create it ...
But the most ultimate problem:
the national chars are wrong displayed, and so the resulting index on a text field is scrap.
I counter-checked that with an 'original' (Harbour) dbu in my language setting.
Regards
Rolf
Swapan,
4. FiveDBU is a work in progress so use it at your own risk. It should
not destroy any data, but better make a backup before just in case :)
Swapan,
You can easily rename the file, or make a copy of it with another name
Anyhow, full source code is provided so you can easily modify it.