Just a note:
ZionWorx uses Dbase IV database format.
*.dbf contains everything stored in fields (from Titles, Authoer and etc) except the contents of your Lyrics, the Lyrics field are store in *.dbf referenced by *.dbf referring to MEMO data stored in *.dbt.
The field length of this MEMO in *.dbt should be around 8000 Characters of the ASCII character set, otherwise ZionWorx 2.0 can't cope and will crash on you
You can't load a *.dbf database on it's own if it requires a *.dbt file.
Hope this helps.
Peter
P.S. In time I may develop a program to import data from an *.xls, *.mdb and etc directly into *.dbf and it's corresponding *.dbt file. However, this will require users of ZionWorx having to install ADO/OLE DB libraries provided by Microsft, usually user who don't already have Microsoft Office installed on their system have to install these.
Quoting from:
http://delphi.about.com/od/database/l/aa022001c.htm
ADO is a set of COM components (DLLs) that allow you to access databases as well as e-mail and file systems. Applications built with ADO components don't require the BDE.
To access any kind of database with ADO, you'll of course need to have ADO/OLE DB libraries. Everything you need to use ADO is probably already on your computer: the files are distributed by Microsoft as a part of Windows 98/2000. If you or your client use Windows 95 or Windows NT you will probably need to distribute and install the ADO engine. Delphi 5's CD includes an installation of MDAC - Microsoft Data Access Components. You should always make sure to have the latest version, which is available from Microsoft. The Microsoft Data Access Components are the key technologies that enable Universal Data Access. They include ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), OLE DB, and Open Database Connectivity (ODBC).
Note: to install correctly on a Windows 95 computer, MDAC requires that DCOM95 be installed. MDAC installs components that rely on DLLs installed by DCOM95 in order to register correctly. Note that DCOM95 is not required on a Windows NT 4.0. In some cases, DCOM may not be installed on a Windows 98 computer. If it has not been installed, then DCOM98 should be installed prior to the installation of MDAC.
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