dBASE.NET
1.2.0
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package dBASE.NET --version 1.2.0
NuGet\Install-Package dBASE.NET -Version 1.2.0
<PackageReference Include="dBASE.NET" Version="1.2.0" />
paket add dBASE.NET --version 1.2.0
#r "nuget: dBASE.NET, 1.2.0"
// Install dBASE.NET as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=dBASE.NET&version=1.2.0 // Install dBASE.NET as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=dBASE.NET&version=1.2.0
dBASE.NET - Read and write DBF files with .NET
dBASE.NET is a .NET class library used to read FoxBase, dBASE III and dBASE IV .dbf files. Data read from a file is returned as a list of typed fields and a list of records. This library is useful to add data import from dBASE sources to a .NET project.
This code has been tested against a number of dBASE files found in the wild, including FoxBase and dBASE III/IV files with and without memo files. A .NET unit test project is part of this repository and new test files may be added to it over time.
There is an article describing the dBASE file format.
Installing dBASE.NET
dBASE.NET is available from nuget:
- Package manager:
PM> Install-Package dBASE.NET -Version 1.2.0
- .NET CLI:
> dotnet add package dBASE.NET --version 1.2.0
- Paket CLI:
> paket add dBASE.NET --version 1.2.0
Opening a DBF file
using dBASE.NET;
dbf.Read("database.dbf");
This returns an instance of the Dbf
class. With this, you can iterate over fields found in the table:
foreach(DbfField field in dbf.Fields) {
Console.WriteLine(field.Name);
}
You can also iterate over records:
foreach(DbfRecord record in dbf.Records) {
for(int i = 0; i < dbf.Fields.Count; i++) {
Console.WriteLine(record[i]);
}
}
Count the records:
Console.WriteLine(dbf.Records.Count);
Working with memo files
When memo file accompanying the .dbf
file is found (either .dbt
or .fpt
), with the same base name as the table file, then
dBASE.NET will load the memo file's contents.
Writing a DBF file
To write DBF data, you can either create a new instance of Dbf
, then create fields and records, or load an existing table and modify its fields or records.
This sample code creates a new table with a single character field, then saves the .dbf file:
dbf = new Dbf();
DbfField field = new DbfField("TEST", DbfFieldType.Character, 12);
dbf.Fields.Add(field);
DbfRecord record = dbf.CreateRecord();
record.Data[0] = "HELLO";
dbf.Write("test.dbf", DbfVersion.VisualFoxPro);
Supported Field types
Code | Field type | .NET counterpart |
---|---|---|
C |
Character string | String |
D |
Date | DateTime |
I |
Integer | Int32 |
L |
Logical | Bool |
M |
Memo | String |
N |
Numeric | Float |
T |
DateTime | DateTime |
Y |
Currency | Float |
Class diagram
yuml:
http://yuml.me/diagram/scruffy/class/edit/[Dbf]+->[DbfRecord], [Dbf]+->[DbfField], [DbfRecord]+->[DbfField], [Dbf]->[DbfHeader], [DbfHeader]^-[Dbf4Header]
Versions
- Version 1.2.0: Sign assembly.
- Version 1.1.0: Add support for custom character encoding
- Version 1.0.0: Initial release
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
---|---|
.NET Framework | net45 is compatible. net451 was computed. net452 was computed. net46 was computed. net461 was computed. net462 was computed. net463 was computed. net47 was computed. net471 was computed. net472 was computed. net48 was computed. net481 was computed. |
This package has no dependencies.
NuGet packages
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GitHub repositories
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Added custom encoding support.
Added assembly signature.
Fixed numeric formatting.