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We have a stubborn department that has a database in the last version of Paradox. I've torn through the thing a few times and just can't get it to work on Windows 7 64-bit. We've gotten to the point my boss just tells them it's too old and they need to convert it to MS Access or something still supported. What they have is just a DB one of them built a decade ago, but the only place I feel isn't quite a dead end yet is in the BDE Admin. If you open Control panel I think it should be in there, then there is a Paradox object in one of the groups.
I hadn't really been working on WinXP with this Paradox problem and have pretty much given up, but thought it might be worth mentioning. Emily.inglin wrote: It might be a lost cause. Matt, do you have a way of converting the databases from Paradox to Access? I mean we use Access too for certain databases so if that works then I'd love to know how you do it. Unfortunately, no. I'm not much of an Access guy and SQL would be overkill for this. Shogun 2 total war blood mod free download.
Plus my boss does a lot of 'Sorry, we're short staffed' to departments like these. It often ends in nobody doing anything about it, like this Paradox case. If you can get the database to run on one of the old computers/VMs you should be able to export the data to a CSV file, then build a new Access DB and import the CSV there.
Any reports and interface forms would have to rebuilt.