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Pervasive SQL and Btrieve --> SQL Server

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Old 02-28-2008, 06:56 PM
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Default Pervasive SQL and Btrieve --> SQL Server

Need to get some Pervasive SQL or Btrieve data into a SQL Server database?

For those needing to do so, we sell a very useful tool for Btrieve and
Pervasive SQL Databases.
Has an explorer type interface. Lets you browse and edit your Btrieve and
Pervasive SQL
database DDF and data files. Lets you see everything as it's native type or
hex, alphanumeric, BCD and numerous other types. Creates DDF files.
Import/Export DDF definitions. You can create non contiguous and/or
overlapping fields.

Best of all it exports data to any file or database format on the
planet. Has a configurable database export feature. Configure database
exports and save them in encrypted or non encrypted files. Run them from
within the program, command line or via an included ActiveX control.

You can set up a complete export in minutes instead of hours or days. It
works with any version of Btrieve or Pervasive no matter how old or new.

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