If you're open to commercial options you could use a native tool like
our DataExport/400 software which can export to CSV, DBF, XLS, etc...

If you want to use a PC based process and don't have money to spend, use
MS Access and export to DBF.

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-----Original Message-----
message: 5
date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 10:33:39 -0600
from: Vinay Gavankar <vinaygav@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Converting i-series file to .dbf format

One of our clients wants data in .dbf format (csv is not acceptable).

TIA for any suggestions?



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