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  • Subject: Legacy .dbf DOS system to WebObjects...
  • From: Clint Fleetwood <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 02:53:45 -0500

We are in the process of doing a complete rehaul for a major shoe company
of their entire
computer system including inventory control, point of sale, etc. We are
using WebObjects to do it and hopefully an OpenBase database.
They currently use a .dbf database for everything (many .dbf files) and
have custom
.exe files that control everthing through DOS (VERY ANCIENT !...) My
question is this:
Has anybody out there faced this similar situation and does anybody have
any advice as to
dealing with this the proper way. His current InventoryMaster.dbf file
(the main database file) contains over 2 million records ! and is very
inefficient. It took 5 hours to import into OpenBase after exporting the
.dbf to a Tab Delimited file. In the short term, while we convert his
system to something much more modern (probably take us a year - the DOS
programmer put 6 years into it and has created quite a BEAST), he needs to
be able to push data to an eCommerce group (a company who put together an
eCommerce site for them) constantly, the InventoryMaster.dbf file changes
everyday. Anybody have any angles or point of views on tackling this
Monster ! ???


Anything would be greatly appreciated....Thanks,
-Nathan

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