Reading Or Converting a .DAT file

From: Miracidia <Guess5_at_555.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Oct 1999 00:51:29 GMT
Message-ID: <37f9f8e4.16731940_at_news.newsguy.com>


[Quoted] I have a number of data files from an old program. They are, .DAT, .IX, .SAV, .BGI, .FMT, .PDS, & .CHR files

They are from a program called, InFocus made by Tiana corp back in 1992. InFocus is a cookie cutter data entry program used in the photograpy business. It has a number of modules where you imput in information.

I've tried the following suggestions:

  • Changing the extention name to view it in another program.
  • Getting ParseRat and trying to see the data.
  • Using an ODBC connection to see it in another program (access, excel) or just trying to open up the file in one of these programs.
  • Using a text program to look at it. It's just garbage.

None of these have worked.

Is there another way to look at and/or import viable data (in another program) from a .DAT (et al) file and be able to view it in its existing form in a current program. A current program could be MS Access, Paradox, Foxbase, Dbase, Oracle, Gupta, Erwin? I've got data in this old format and it is useless to me now. Is there a way to do it or do I have to recreate the data manually?

Please "enlighten" me and thanks for any help.

Dave Received on Mon Oct 04 1999 - 02:51:29 CEST

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