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|    Michael Israel to All    |
|    Re: Paradox 3.0    |
|    28 Mar 07 23:14:45    |
      From: mike@liny.com              Your best bet for this solution is to have a Paradox developer re-write       the program in a Paradox for Windows version (32 bit). The Windows       version should be able to open the tables and therefore save the data.       The developer can create the queries and reports that the school needs.        It would be worth the cost in the long run.                     > I work part time for a middle school that uses an educational package       > called Plato. This application uses Paradox 8 as its RDBMS engine. I       > want to be able to open the tables and create customized queries and       > reports.       >       > I haven't used Paradox since Access came out but I have an old copy       > Borland Paradox 3.0 on floppies. Is this historical relic capable of       > opening the database? If not, do I have any alternative to purchasing       > WordPerfect Office Suite Professional?       >              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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