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    Visual Basic & A5

    Howdy People,
    I write software, using Visual Basic 6, for a specific industry and need to access an A5 database that is maintained by another program written in XBasic. Exporting the A5 database to Excel and then accesing it with Access is not a suitable solution because of constant user updates. I need to be able to gain access directly. Is there a way to accomplish this?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Eric Rogers
    Take/Note Software, Inc.
    [email protected]

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    RE: Visual Basic & A5

    To all, The application Eric is trying to interface with is our IRIS application. I too would appreciate any help?
    Jeff

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      #3
      RE: Visual Basic & A5

      Eric and Jeff:

      You can access the A5 data via ODBC with the Foxpro 2.6 driver. In certain instances, rather than printing directly from A5, we hand off insurance form printing to a VB executable which reads the data directly from the A5 tables. So it can definitely be done.

      In our case the VB code manipulates an add-in chip in the printer which creates the required form template (no downloading to the printer) where the data is then placed. This can also be done via a printer driver and this works fine on a LAN, but in our ASP service under Citrix it becomes impossibly unwieldy, hence the need for an alternate printing method.

      Finian
      Finian

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        #4
        RE: Visual Basic & A5

        One caveat to Finian's note. Others have reported difficulty accessing bitmapped images stored in Alpha Five databases via the Foxpro ODBC driver.

        -- tom

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          RE: Visual Basic & A5

          Hi,

          Access 2000 (I'm assuming that you're using this with VB6) can read data from .DBF files. If you want to manipulate the data within one as well, Access will do that too, IF the Borland Database Administrator is installed on your system.

          The Access product manager explained to me that they have done it this way because of the variety of dBase file formats out there and the inherent support issues with which they have had to deal in the past. They claim that if you currently use dBase formats on your system, you probably already have this installed and you probably know how to work with it -- and them (yet another Microsoft assumption).

          I have an Access application out there (an EPA Registrant report generator) that uses a couple of dBase files from the government. As a work around, I import them into Access; use what I need and then delete the tables when finished. Inelegant to be sure, but if you use Access, the first word in your glossary should be workaround.

          Regards,

          Geoff Hollander

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            RE: Visual Basic & A5

            Though I'm not doing it at the current time
            have you tried using CodeBase with VB6?

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              RE: Visual Basic & A5

              i am a little confused. if you need to access a5 data from within a vb program, then when not just set up an odbc link to the a5 data files (using the foxpro v2.6 driver).

              then vb can read and write the a5 data files directly.

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                RE: Visual Basic & A5

                ... or DAO/Jet to access the data files directly, I believe.

                -- tom

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                  RE: Visual Basic & A5

                  Selwyn, We did end up using the foxpro 2.6 driver to make the connection.
                  Thanks,
                  Jeff

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