1. Re: VB data reads...
- Posted by Norm Goundry <bonk1000 at HOTMAIL.COM> May 24, 1999
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(I know, I said, I was taking a few days off, but it doesn't hurt to peek once in a while, right? Norm) Irv, If no one else can come up with anything to help you with this, then get a decent HEX EDITOR and locate the data blocks. Then you can lift them out from there and strip away the 'delimiters' which separate the individual data units. Try using a normal editor to turn these into Sequences and then read them at your leisure. While you are at it, a good look at the file structure that VB uses should be in order; you can probably jimmy something up from what you see. Build a kludge database with simple EU routines should do the trick. Hope this is helpful, at least it cant hurt, Norm