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.NDB database file reader / format wanted

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SeanC - 23 Mar 2005 16:10 GMT
Hi,

I have a large number of binary .NDB database files that I need to
access the contents of. Would anyone know of any utility (or
Access/Excel plugin) that can view the contents of these files or
failing that, details of the file format?

As far as I can tell they may be created from software from Pervasive,
but I'm not 100% sure and I can't find any reference to them on there
website but I know the original software used a Pervasive MicroKernal
Development Engine.

Many thanks in advance.

Cheers

Sean
Paul - 23 Mar 2005 17:52 GMT
>I have a large number of binary .NDB database files that I need to
>access the contents of. Would anyone know of any utility (or
>Access/Excel plugin) that can view the contents of these files or
>failing that, details of the file format?

>As far as I can tell they may be created from software from Pervasive,
>but I'm not 100% sure and I can't find any reference to them on there
>website but I know the original software used a Pervasive MicroKernal
>Development Engine.

Take a look at  BtSearch32 at www.nssdd.com - that might help.
Otherwise there is a group called btrieve in this hierarchy and they
might be able to help you.

Paul...

>Sean

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SeanC - 24 Mar 2005 12:31 GMT
Paul,

Thanks for the info.

It would seem that the utility you mention should work. Need to see if
it will work well enough for the $69 fee to enable me to access all the
records.

Many thanks

Sean.
 
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