ACC97: How to Use Visual FoxPro DBC Files in Microsoft Access
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SUMMARY
Moderate: Requires basic macro, coding, and interoperability skills.
You can use data from a Microsoft Visual FoxPro database in Microsoft
Access 97 if you have added a Visual FoxPro ODBC data source as a User Data
Source in the ODBC Data Source Administrator. This article describes how to
do so.
The latest Microsoft Visual FoxPro ODBC driver is in the Microsoft Data
Access Components (MDAC), which can be downloaded from the following Web
address:
http://www.microsoft.com/data/
The article is divided into two parts: the first part explains how to set
up the data source for Visual FoxPro, and the second part explains how to
link tables in Visual FoxPro.
NOTE: If you use the ISAM driver for Microsoft FoxPro, you are only able to
import the data from a DBC or DBF file; you are not able to link the DBC or
DBF files. This ISAM driver was designed for Microsoft FoxPro for Windows
version 2.6.
MORE INFORMATION
Creating the Data Source in Control Panel
- On the Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- In Control Panel, double-click the 32-Bit ODBC icon.
- In the ODBC Data Source Administrator box, click the User DSN tab,
and then click Add.
- In the Create New Data Source dialog box, select the Visual FoxPro
driver, and then click Finish.
- In the ODBC Visual FoxPro Setup dialog box, in the Data Source Name box,
type a name for your data source.
- In the Description box, type a description. For the Database type
option, select Visual FoxPro database (DBC). In the Path box, type the
path to your Visual FoxPro database or click Browse to locate the file.
Click OK.
The data source is created.
Linking a Visual FoxPro table in Microsoft Access 97
To link a Visual FoxPro table from a Microsoft Access database, follow
these steps:
- Open the sample database Northwind.mdb in Microsoft Access 97.
- On the File menu, point to Get External Data, and then click
Link Tables.
- In the Link box, in the Files Of Type list box, select ODBC Databases().
- In the Select Data Source box, on the File Data Source tab, select
Visual FoxPro.
- In the Configure Connection box, select Visual FoxPro database (.DBC),
type or select the path to the file, and then click OK.
The link to the table is now created.
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Version : WINDOWS:97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: April 19, 1999