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yes it is a rdbms
they are programs from different manufacturers, dbase was from Ashton tate and foxpro was from fox something, i don't remember very well but the dbase III was totally compatible with the foxplus version of foxpro ( of course there were little differences)
Yes it is.
discuss database and field functions
On File choose New, a window will appear and ask you for New Project or Database. Choose Database and click New File. It will then ask you to give a database name. After your Database is made, you can now add tables.
FoxPro 2 is text base procedurally-oriented programming language and DBMS. It does not support relationships between tables, it is not considered RDBMS. It has not transactional processing. But Visual FoxPro is an extension of FoxPro2 with supporting SQL query and data manipulation. While oracle is RDBMS.
its an extension for the file name which tells about the file type. but I just have a query, why most of the extensions are three lettered
how to learn foxpro
LBL file extension are for Nicelabel template files. Macromedia Dreamweaver and Sage ACT can be used to open lbl file extensions.
Parts of Visual FoxPro
Visual FoxPro was created in 1984.
Sorting in FoxPro changes the physical record position in the table. Records can also be rearranged in FoxPro by indexing.
The conditional statement in foxpro is DID YOU GET IT
difference between oracle and foxpro
insufficient memory
Foxpro is a database software and nobody is using it now a days. Previously Foxpro was called ad dBase run on MS-DOS.
No. Foxpro is a programming language associated with databases. Excel is a spreadsheet application.