Message-ID: <87zoph9oo4.fsf@alpha.cfas.washington.edu>
Date: 2000-05-23T17:11:55Z
From: A.J. Rossini
Subject: dbf-read
In-Reply-To: dandon@capa.stat.umu.se's message of "Tue, 23 May 2000 12:48:20 +0200 (CEST)"
>>>>> "d" == dandon <dandon at capa.stat.umu.se> writes:
d> Hi R users! Is there any library for reading database file
d> (dbf), or are there now people working around with that?
Debian has a number of conversion utilites,
dbfto(NAME_AN_OPENSOURCE_SQL_DB), as well as general tools for
extracting information into tab/csv formats.
You might look there and backtrace to find the actual source.
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