From: "Peder Holst" <pederh@elektrosoft.se>
Subject: Re: can oracle read xbase type files?
Date: 1997/11/11
Message-ID: <01bceecc$6d8b0e20$1a0a0a0a@pederh>#1/1
References: <644e61$81d$2@news.indy.net>
Organization: ElektroSoft AB
NNTP-Posting-User: s-14508
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc



Martin,
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between any
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Regards,
Peder Holst 
pederh@elektrosoft.se

Martin Meadows <mmeadows@indy.net> wrote in article
<644e61$81d$2@news.indy.net>...
> I need to take some data from an external file and write it into an 
> Oracle database. I have the following options for the external file
> format.
> 1. "dbase" format   (can be read by any prog. that uses xbase type files)
> 2. ascii
> 3. comma delimited ascii
> 4. lotus format
> 
> Which of these can I use?
> 
> Thanks,
> Martin Meadows
> 
> 
 

