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The dbf are databases of Fox, Clipper or DBase. And the cdx, I am not = sure but maybe are index.
You can open the dbf's with Microsoft Excel, DBU or DBASE. In excel = select data type DBase.
>>> oramagic_at_hotmail.com 07/14/03 12:29PM >>>
I have got some *.cdx and *.dbf files to load . Any Idea what are these = files and how can I open them ?
-ak
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Received on Mon Jul 14 2003 - 12:47:01 CDT
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