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DBase - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ashton-Tate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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An electronic magazine dedicated to dBASE programming ... My first encounter with dBASE was with dBASE-II on an Apple-II clone (a 64K RAM computer). I was in charge of an Association and we had found a young programmer willing to make a custom database application for us.
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dBASE II: A Comprehensive User's Manual (Hardcover) ... Search Books by subject:; Database Engineering; Microcomputer Programming; Computer Books: Operating Systems; Business; Data processing; Electronic data processing; dBASE II (Computer program); dBase II;
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about DBase II. DBase II. Information about DBase II in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The first version, dBASE II, was published by Ashton-Tate in 1981; it has since become the basis for a recognized standard for database applications, known as xBase.
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ZIP, Includes: ABStat v3.03, dBASE II for CP/M-80 & 86, dbPower, dUtil, dUtil2, ... driven database from Ashton Tate that uses the dBase II runtime package. ...
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This program has been written in: ICL PC dBASE II *; * * Programmer: Ted Leath *; * * Date: ... When you are in dBASE II and have the "." prompt, you may enter the command ; "CREATE" to create a record structure. You will the be prompted:
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Bug #23463 dBase II not supported/no error ... Seems that dBase II files are not supported. Even there is no error when using dbase_() functions on such database. It would be enough to just return ,,-1'' but the main problem is how to detect if we are dealing with dBase II.
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- unlike dBASE II, dBASE III has a variable length header dBASE - Field Descriptors dBASE II Field Descriptors (header contains 32 FDs) Offset Size Description 00 11bytes null terminated field name string, 0Dh as first byte indicates end of FDs 11 byte data type, Char/Num/Logical (C,N,L) 12 byte field length 13 word...
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