Hi:
One of clients provided me with a file named : xxxxxxx.wdb
Internally and near the top, this file has the words "Microsoft Works Database"
Can I access this .wdb file with any of the Open Office modules ?? If so, what input format/program do I specify ??
btw, I'll be inputting/parsing data from this file, then attempting to output a dbase .dbf (or sdf text) file with certain fields
Thanks for any help offered.
-Mel Smith
[Solved] How to Access a MS Works Database ?
[Solved] How to Access a MS Works Database ?
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Re: How to Access a MS Works Database ?
Hi and welcome to the forums.
Doesn't look like you can do this directly. See this: Convert MS /Works Database files.
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Doesn't look like you can do this directly. See this: Convert MS /Works Database files.
If this has answered your question please go to your first post and use the Edit button, and add [Solved] to the start of the title. You can use the green tick icon at the same time if you like.
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{solved]Re: How to Access a MS Works Database ?
Hi:
My problem is not really 'solved' -- but I guess I have to either buy MS Works or ...
I followed the link shown in the reply to my original post and found I could not do this access/viewing/export unless I had the MS Works program.
My user is 1800 miles from me and I will have to guide her in exporting to a .csv file when I've never seen even msworks run ! This promises to be an excruciating phone call ((
Thanks for the guidance.
-Mel Smith
My problem is not really 'solved' -- but I guess I have to either buy MS Works or ...
I followed the link shown in the reply to my original post and found I could not do this access/viewing/export unless I had the MS Works program.
My user is 1800 miles from me and I will have to guide her in exporting to a .csv file when I've never seen even msworks run ! This promises to be an excruciating phone call ((
Thanks for the guidance.
-Mel Smith
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Re: How to Access a MS Works Database ?
If your client still has the MS Works program, ask her to use "Save As" to save the data file in either CSV or DBF ( 3 or 4) format - these options are provided by the MS Works Database program. In turn these can be emailed to you. Neither format totally avoids the possibility of errors but should be worth a try and the procedure should not be too difficult to explain.
When this issue has been resolved, it would help other users of the forum if you add the word - [Solved] - to the Subject line of your 1st post (edit button top right).
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Re: How to Access a MS Works Database ?
arineckaig:
In the end I located and purchased a 'budget' wdb2xls converter package from R&L software in Hamburg, Germany for 10 euros.
This software converts a .wdb file into an .xls file.
Then, using OO's 'Calc' module, I dumped this .xls file into a dBase database (by selection on file type when using 'Save as ...')
This was a bit onerous but not as much potential problem as contacting the person at the other end of this 1800 mile link (who I don't know, and who was ordered to provide me with the database, and who is the lone part-time worker in the office, and who is probably antagonistic to me because I may be usurping her job).
Anyway, thanks to you folks, and some internet searching by a fellow programmer, I found a very reasonably priced piece of software (but deliberately made very slow in execution) to do this conversion.
Thanks for the help !
-Mel Smith
Edmonton, Canada
In the end I located and purchased a 'budget' wdb2xls converter package from R&L software in Hamburg, Germany for 10 euros.
This software converts a .wdb file into an .xls file.
Then, using OO's 'Calc' module, I dumped this .xls file into a dBase database (by selection on file type when using 'Save as ...')
This was a bit onerous but not as much potential problem as contacting the person at the other end of this 1800 mile link (who I don't know, and who was ordered to provide me with the database, and who is the lone part-time worker in the office, and who is probably antagonistic to me because I may be usurping her job).
Anyway, thanks to you folks, and some internet searching by a fellow programmer, I found a very reasonably priced piece of software (but deliberately made very slow in execution) to do this conversion.
Thanks for the help !
-Mel Smith
Edmonton, Canada