1. Re: Starting with Euphoria
- Posted by thinkways at YAHOO.COM Jun 05, 2002
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There are a number of Euphoria include supported options that may work: CSV (comma seperated format) Fixed Length Record XML , DBF (check the archives ) RTF (Rich Text format) ODBC inserts into an MS-Access/SQL server table. or making your own SQL dump file. --- Dan Moyer <DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net> wrote: > > Derek, > > Oh. Ok. "Crystal Reports" is not a file format. > > rbsmith had written, > >"May I use Crystal reports with Euphoria". > > so, rb, did Derek's response answer your question? > > Nope, I don't have *any* experience in COM and SQL > parsing, so it would be > way *more* than a good challenge for me to try to > write an ODBC driver. > Maybe someone else? > > Dan Moyer > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Derek Parnell" > <Derek.Parnell at SYD.RABOBANK.COM> > To: "EUforum" <EUforum at topica.com> > Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 10:11 PM > Subject: RE: Starting with Euphoria > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Dan Moyer [mailto:DANIELMOYER at prodigy.net] > > > Sent: Wednesday, 29 May 2002 15:03 > > > To: EUforum > > > Subject: Re: Starting with Euphoria > > > > > > > > > > > > What are "Crystal reports"? If they're some > kind of file > > > output, and you > > > know their *format*, there isn't any fundamental > reason you > > > couldn't read > > > them in with a Euphoria program and deal with > the data via > > > Euphoria code. > > > > > > > "Crystal Reports" is a commercial product one uses > to define and create > > reports, fetching the data from a variety of > database and file formats. It > > is not a file format in itself. It is often used > with an ODBC driver. > > > > It could be that an ODBC driver, as a useful tool > to read EDB files, is a > > project that somebody might like to take on - but > writing one is quite a > > difficult chore. If you have had some experience > in COM and SQL parsing, > it > > might be a good challenge. > > > > --------- > > Derek > > > > > > > > >