spl@cup.portal.com (Shawn P Legrand) (07/26/89)
I am designing a program that converts scanned input to an ASCII Data Interchange Format (DIF) file. The DIF file I create can be read by any number of software packages from 1-2-3 to mainframe FOCUS (a database product). However when our analyst tries to import the generated DIF file into DBase IV it never quite reads it correctly (usually drops the first tuple). The DBase people say that the problem could be that I generated an older type of DIF file and did not use the latest version of specs for DIF. The specs I used came from the first edition of the book "File Formats for Popular PC Software" (circa 1985?). Question: Is there a later version of the DIF specs and if so are they downward compatible? If there is a later version of the DIF specs could someone please EMail them to me? Thank you for your help in this matter. +--------------------------------------------------+-------------------------+ | "They are ill discoverers that think there is no | Shawn P. Legrand, CCP | | land when they see nothing but the sea." | Sr. Systems Programmer | | - Francis Bacon | ICW | +--------------------------------------------------+-------------------------+ | UseNet: spl@cup.portal.com or ...sun!cup.portal.com!spl | | FAX: (619)-546-2543 | +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+