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DataTools to Parse Btrieve Data

Jul 28

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Parse data from virtually any fixed-length Btrieve data file and convert the data to a CSV Text file with the Pervasive Data Parser for Btrieve.

The Data Parser for Btrieve supports dozens of Btrieve data types including 32-bit IEEE floating point, 64-bit IEEE floating point, Autoinc (2- & 4- byte), Bfloat (4- & 8-byte), Bfloat, Bit, Character, Comp, Comp-1, Comp-3, Comp-5, Comp-X, Date, Decimal, Float (4- & 8-byte), Integer (1-, 2-, 4-, & 8-byte), Logical, Logical (2 bytes), LString, LVar, Magic PC (Date, Extended, Number, Real, & Time), Microsoft BASIC Double, Microsoft BASIC Float, Money, Note, Numeric, NumericSA, NumericSTS, Packed Decimal, Sales Ally (Time-2, Date, Time-1, & Time), Unsigned (1-, 2-, 4-, & 8-byte), Zoned Decimal, and ZString. So whether you have a Btrieve DDF or you need to manually define the records and fields of virtually any Btrieve data file, the Pervasive Data Parser for Btrieve can handle the job. The Data Parser from Btrieve supports reading data from semi-structured Btrieve data files and provides a graphical interface in which you can manually define the data records and data fields or apply an external DDF dictionary file.

Export the unpacked data to a CSV Text file that can be imported into virtually any application or database. Or use one of the Pervasive DataTools UpLoaders to further map, manipulate, clean, and convert the CSV data to any one of dozens of formats to which the DataTools offer direct connection or connectivity via ODBC.

The Data Parser for Btrieve is available FREE for a limited time. Simply register on the Pervasive DataTools web site, download the Data Parser for Btrieve and start converting your data today!

- The Pervasive DataTools Team

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