Shorter than Patricia's way:
Import it into Excel.
Just launch Excel, and go to File/Open. Opening a non-recognized file type
causes a simple Wizard to open that will guide you through the two or three
steps. It will even accept a space as a delimiter. I know Excel isn't a
database program, but it probably can do what you want or allow you to save
the file in a way that will let a db program work fine with it.
I have a long xy file,
1) 1=item1 2=item2 3=item3
2) 1=item1 2=item2 3=item3
............................................
is there a good way to export all data to a dbf file ?
Thanks.
Harry Binswanger
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