Microsoft KB Archive/101742

= How to Open dBASE Table with Nonstandard File Extension =

Article ID: 101742

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 Professional Edition
 * Microsoft Visual Basic 3.0 Professional Edition

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This article was previously published under Q101742



SUMMARY
To open a dBASE table file that has a non-standard file extension, specify the table name as #.



MORE INFORMATION
The standard file extension used by dBASE for tables is .DBF. In Visual Basic version 3.0 using the dBASE installable ISAMs, you can open a table by specifying the file name without this extension because the dBASE installable ISAM assumes the extension to be .DBF by default. If you specify the extension. , the dBASE installable ISAM will not recognize it and will give you the following error message:

. isn't a valid name.

To open a dBASE table file that has a non-standard file extension, specify the table name as #. The dBASE installable ISAM interprets the pound sign (#) in the table name as a period and opens the dBASE table.

Example
The following code example demonstrates how to open a dBASE table file that has a non-standard file extension (AUTHORS.OLD) and print the first field of all records in the table to the form. The following example assumes that you have a dBASE III table with a file name of AUTHORS.OLD located in the C:\DBASEIII\OLDBOOKS directory. You may need to modify the example and create a dBASE III database with a table called AUTHORS.OLD in order for it to work correctly.

 Start Visual Basic or from the File menu, choose New Project (ALT, F, N) if Visual Basic is already running. Form1 is created by default. Add a Command Button (Command1) to Form1.  Add the following code to the Click event of Command1: Sub Command1_Click Dim db As Database Dim OldAuthors As Table

Connect$ = "dBASE III"         ' Specify database type dbName$ = "C:\DBASEIII\OLDBOOKS"     ' Specify database directory

Set db = OpenDatabase(dbName$, False, False, Connect$) Set OldAuthors = db.OpenTable("Authors#Old") ' Open table While Not OldAuthors.EOF Print OldAuthors(0)          ' Print field(0) to the form OldAuthors.MoveNext          ' for all records. Wend

OldAuthors.Close db.Close End Sub  Run the example. Click the Command1 button.

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