Is there any free tool to convert a file with more than 65000 registers from DBF format to CSV?

五迷三道 提交于 2019-12-03 16:36:49

https://github.com/SocialExplorer/FastDBF

"Also included here is a small utility that reads DBF files and outputs CSV files! "

go to http://www.the-oasis.net/ftpmaster.php3?content=ftputils.htm

look for this file dbx130.zip

Bytes: 125,478 Date: 1993-03-22

dbMAX is an xBASE utility that will allow complete multi-user access
to any xBASE databases and indexes. The program uses a CUA-type menu
system with Brief(R)-style hot keys and can browse databases in up to
250 moveable, sizable windows. Almost every Clipper(R)/dBASE(R)
command is available, allowing dbMAX to replace the dBASE
Assist/Control Center or Computer Associates' DBU utility. dbMAX also
has a partially open architecture, allowing programmers to create
their own menus and operate on dbMAX internal data structures.

this utility has a dos ui but it allows you via the Copy function on the menu to export entire dbf tables in SDF or CSV format. I personally know that it can handle a file with 3.8 million rows so it should be able to handle your table.

Use OpenOffice - Its free and can handle a lot of rows. With that many rows, you might need to split the file and then convert the pieces and then reassemble.

OpenOffice 3.0 Calc maxes out at 65K rows. I tried importing a large DBF into OpenOffice 3.0 Base but it handed the job off to Calc :-(

Alternative: if you have Python 2.4 to 2.6, I can send you a copy of my soon-to-go-public DBF-reading module plus a DBF-to-CSV script. To get my e-mail address, search for "John Machin xlrd" [xlrd is my Excel XLS-reading package].

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