Peachtree has password protected the database so there is no way to get at it through ODBC. You can use the Peachtree SDK to access the data, or, if you want to avoid the high learning curve with the SDK, you can use MWToolkitForPT, which includes a COM library that wraps around the SDK to...
Those of you who visit the peachtreeusers forums have seen my benchmark tests of Peachtree 2007 and Quantum performance. I have done a few more tests to measure the speed of 2007 and Quantum at reading records. The reason we expect a difference is because Peachtree has changed from Btrieve...
Yes, Peachtree files are Btrieve files and sometimes simply repairing the files is all that is required.
However, sometimes the records cannot be completely recovered from a damaged file and in that case intimate knowledge of the Peachtree data will allow the missing records to be reconstructed...
You may want to look at the Toolkit for Peachtree at
http://www.peachtree.com/sdk/multiware.cfm
It provides a simple programmable interface to the Peachtree data.
The repair link above is to a company that does generic Btrieve data repairs. Although they list Peachtree among the applications they can work with, it might be better to have your Peachtree data repaired by a company that specializes specifically in repairing Peachtree data. If you do a...
Not true! The PawCom library can be used with any programming environment that supports COM (Active-X) libraries. That includes VB6, .NET, ASP(.NET), C++, Delphi, Visual Foxpro, and PHP. However, PHP has some deficiencies in its COM support that need to be worked around.
PawCom comes with an...
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