You cannot open one program inside another program. It may be possible to import or export a file between the programs. The "help" section of each program if you search on import/export will tell you which file types are acceptable for each program.
You may open dbf file due to dBase, Clipper or FoxPro applications Another case make use tool below at some opening troubles
Usually, "database management systems" are referred to Relational Database Management System. Types include: Microsoft SQL Server Oracle MySQL (along w/ a myriad of open source products) These differ from flat file databases such as FoxPro, MS Access, etc.
. C. Use chkdsk to recover data from bad sectors B. Use spinrite software to attempt to recover the file. D. Change the file extension of the database file to .txt, and tell foxpro to attempt to open the file as an ASCII file A. Reenter all the data and promise yourself you'll be more faithful about backups.
Open-read-scan-extract .DBF files owing to next programming source
The Open Office database program - is simply called 'Base'
Database window
Some of the most popular database design software suites include Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Access, and Microsoft Works. Open Office is also a popular choice.
Microsoft does not provide a Mac version of their Access database so the data needs to be read and imported into alternative software by software such as The Actual ODBC Driver for Access. (See links below)
Mysql is not really an open source database. In order to access the database and make modifications, the user must buy the license. True open source would be available to all.
ODBC stands for Open Data Base Connectivity. It is a connection that is created to define a connection between a computer and a database stored on another system. The ODBC connection contains information needed to allow a computer user to access the information stored in a database that is not local to that computer. You need to define the type of the database application - like Microsoft SQL or Oracle or FoxPro or mySQL. Once you have defined the type of database you need to select or supply the appropriate driver for a connection (Windows already contains many of these) and then supply the name of the database file and the credentials needed to access the database.Once the ODBC connection is created, you can tell specific programs to use that ODBC connection to access information in that database.
Depends on what kind of database you are opening. I only know of OLEDB (Access) database. Dim conn as New System.Data.OledbConnection conn.ConnectionString="C:\a.mdb" conn.Cpen() 'code goes here conn.Close() That's how you open an database.
To open an adt file, you must use an advantage database driven application, server or utilities. .adt file=Advantage database file. Advantage database by Sybase.