Please go to RUN from START in desktop
Type cmd.
It will take you to DOS prompt.
Create a directory of your choice by using command: md
Copy the dbase III plus .exe file to this directory
Type dbase at the command prompt.
This will take you to .prompt. (dot prompt)
From here use use commands such as USE-for using an existing file
CREATE to create a new .dbf file.
G.BADARIVISHAL
gbadarivishal@Yahoo.co.in
MYSORE
SOUTH India
13-05-2013
The best thing would be to find software that can open a Dbase File. Some of the database programs can still that. If you have dBase III Plus yourself, export the file to another format that can be opened by one of the applications like Access or Excel.Once you have your file opened in one of the new applications, you can easily print it.
You don't need to use dbase environment to view your old dbase files. Just use NC (Norton Commander). Press View key (F3) on the dbase files to view. You can also browse your records with NC. It is simple than dBase..
Neil Dunlop has written: 'dBASE III Plus' 'dBASE for professionals, with dBASE IV' -- subject(s): DBASE III, DBase IV (Computer file), Database management
Dbase is a software basically like excel, it is like a old form of excel and you can do mostly all functions plus use sql commands in dbase.
dBase III plus can be dowloaded from internet for free Google the following : dBase III plus free down load. You will get many sites choose and download. G.BADARIVISHAL Mysore South India 13-05-2013
Sadler LoriLee. has written: 'dBase III Plus first run' -- subject(s): DBase III plus (Computer file), Database management
This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.This may refer to dBASE III plus; an older programming language with an integrated database. It was quite popular, and other companies made imitiations of it, like Clipper, and FoxBase (later FoxPro and Visual FoxPro). Newer upgrades were also made for dBASE itself.
Lon Ingalsbe has written: 'Business Applications' 'dBase III and dBase III Plus for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): DBASE III, DBase III plus (Computer file), IBM Personal Computer, Programming 'Lotus 1-2-3 for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, IBM Personal Computer, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Programming 'WordStar for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): IBM Personal Computer, Programming, Word processing, WordStar (Computer file) 'Using computers and application software' -- subject(s): Application software, DBASE III, DBase III plus (Computer file), Electronic digital computers, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Microcomputers, Programming, VP-planner, WordPerfect (Computer file) 'WORDSTAR 3.1 for the I.B.M.Personal Computer' 'Application Software Fundamentals' 'dBASE III and dBASE III Plus for the IBM Pc' 'Lotus 1-2-3 with version 2.0 for the IBM PC' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, IBM Personal Computer, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Programming 'Business applications software for IBM and compatible microcomputers' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, DBase III plus (Computer file), DBase III plus (Computer program), IBM Personal Computer, IBM-compatible computers, Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer file), Lotus 1-2-3 (Computer program), Programming, WordPerfect (Computer file), WordStar (Computer file), WordStar (Computer program), DBASE III plus (Computer file)
Cary N. Prague has written: 'Advanced programming with dBase III plus' -- subject(s): DBase III plus (Computer file) 'Framework II' -- subject(s): Framework (Computer file) 'Getting great graphics' -- subject(s): Computer graphics 'Programming with dBASE II' -- subject(s): DBASE II, Database management, DBASE 'dBASE for Windows Programming' 'dBASE IV 1.1 programming' -- subject(s): DBase IV (Computer file), Database management 'Microsoft Access for Windows bible' -- subject(s): Data base management, Database management, Microsoft Access 'Using Framework, a pictorial guide' -- subject(s): Framework (Computer file) 'Access 2003 bible' -- subject(s): Computer Technology, Database management, Microsoft Access, Nonfiction, OverDrive 'Programming with R:base 5000' -- subject(s): Database management, R:base 5000 'dBase IV programming' -- subject(s): DBase IV (Computer file), Database management 'Mastering Framework III' -- subject(s): Framework III
Joseph-David Carrabis has written: 'The best book of dBASE IV' -- subject(s): DBase IV (Computer file), Database management 'dBASE III Plus Language Interfacing With C, Prolog, and Turbo Pascal' 'Designing Networks for the 80386 Environment' 'The best book of Quattro' -- subject(s): Business, Computer programs, Electronic spreadsheets, Quattro 'dBASE IV Handbook'
Sue Nugus has written: 'Financial Planning Using Spreadsheets' 'dBase III plus for marketing and sales managers' -- subject(s): Computer programs, DBase III plus (Computer file), Management, Marketing, Sales management 'Getting the most from Wordstar' -- subject(s): WordStar (Computer program)
D. Michael Werner has written: 'Using VP-planner, WordPerfect, WordStar, and dBase III plus' -- subject(s): Computer software, DBase III plus (Computer file), VP-planner, WordPerfect (Computer file), WordStar (Computer file) 'Pfs' 'Resource Tool Kit for the IBM PC'
Compilation is the process of translating source files into object files.