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Hi :)
ignore, maybe have a really quick skim through and then delete in
bulk.  I don't think anyone expects individual responses!
Regards from
Tom :)



On 21 January 2014 14:00, Cliff Scott <cfly@intergate.com> wrote:
** Forwarding message from Ernest Dale <ernest.dale18@gmail.com> on Tue, 21 Jan 2014 13:28:22 
+0000

Thanks to everyone who has taken interest in my problem  Having now got
Approach to work I am sticking with it.
My new problem is how to deal with the influx of help from well-wishers!
Ernest


On 21 January 2014 04:24, Cliff Scott <cfly@intergate.com> wrote:

** Reply to message from Alex Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com> on Mon,
20
Jan 2014 09:19:13 +0100

Le 19/01/2014 16:02, Tom Davies a écrit :

Tom,

Can Base directly connect to a Lotus Approach database and use it as
the back-end?

No. Never has and probably never will.


@Ernest, Have you still got access to the old Windows and thus the
Lotus Approach directly or was this an upgrade (or a machine exchange
or some sort)?  I take it you exported the data as a ".csv" file and
that is what is looking like a flat spreadsheet?

Lotus Approach saves its databases as an APR file extension, but the
actual data is stored as a group of DBF tables. Any binary (e.g. image)
data or extended character data (Memo fields, etc) are stored in a
separate DBT file which is referenced in some way by the APR file and
thus appears in the DBF file that contains the binary field.


It was/is for its time a brilliant piece of kit that held its own with
Access and FMPro. It had an accessible UI and form builder, had a fairly
competent SQL parser, and could even be scripted with Lotus Smartscript.
In fact, from the user perspective, it was "intuitive", everything which
LO Base is not. I fully understand why people have stuck with it.
However, it was essentially, single OS (well it did run on OS/2 as well
for a while in Windows compatibility mode), as the software was provided
for the Windows platform only.

Alex,

Slight correction, Approach was written for OS/2 Warp4 as well as Windoz. I
am using ver 1.6 on eCS running in VBox on my Mac. As you say it is very
intuitive and easy to make queries. I would change over to Base if it was
straight forward, but there's no way Base would be anywhere near as easy to
use so I'm sticking to eCS.

Cliff

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