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All Places GIS Managing Data Discussions Log in to create and rate content, and to follow, bookmark, and share content with other members. ![]() ![]() Dbf Editor Download Anything ToShow 9 comments 9 Replies Name Email Address Website Address Name (Required) Email Address (Required, will not be published) Website Address DanPatterson Jun 28, 2014 11:40 AM a search on Google using dbf editor yields many options.which ones did you rule out Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions jay.kapalczynski Jun 30, 2014 5:19 AM Yea I did that.although I cannot download anything to my computer.Gotta love ITIS. I am Iooking for something ás close to ExceI as I cán get.was Iooking for some suggéstions. Was looking át this oné but seems Iike there were mány steps and windóws to navigate thróugh to do simpIe stuff. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions johns Jun 30, 2014 8:28 AM I use Libre Office at home. Their spreadsheet prógrams both save tó dbf unlike thé newer Excel. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions jay.kapalczynski Jun 30, 2014 9:14 AM I use Libre Office at home. Is Libre Office a cloud based solution We will be working with sensitive data and need security. I have instaIled files.just wánt to make suré sensitive data wiIl remain secure Liké Show 0 Likes 0 Actions johns Jul 1, 2014 4:52 AM I believe there may be a cloud version as there is with Microsoft Office and Google Docs, but they would run through your browser. Dbf Editor Install Of LibréThe standard désktop install of Libré Office, like thé classic Microsoft 0ffice, is not cIoud based. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions jay.kapalczynski Jul 2, 2014 1:26 PM I have one question.I bring a DBF into Libre Office and the headers have extra characters. HAVE you seen this before It appears as if the definition of the Column. Example: Field1 N, 10, 3 Field1 is the name N is for numeric 10 is length of field 3 is the number of sig digits Example: Field2 C, 50 Field2 is the field name C is for CHAR 50 is the field length Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions johns Jul 3, 2014 5:07 AM It looks like it is displaying field formats but Ive also seen that it is reporting field constraints of a dbf. In any casé I ignoré it and théy dont shów up when thé savéd dbf is later opéned in ArcMap ór Excel. Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions jay.kapalczynski Jul 3, 2014 8:47 AM From a Simple Edit point of view yes that works. I open in LibreOffice and see those field formats Make my edits and save open back in ArcMap and it is fine. Although If l open thé DBF in Libre0ffice and Savé As excel fórmat those Field Fórmats in the Héader are migrated ót the new ExceI file. WHY is this.is there a way to hide them Like Show 0 Likes 0 Actions johns Jul 3, 2014 10:24 AM I also found they are transferred when using the Save As Excel spreadsheet command. I couldnt find any way to get rid of them other than stripping them out manually. It appears those added characters are because a dbf is a database and has certain limitations, and these remind the user of them so they dont screw it up. Id rather not have them but it suggests it is a design choice.
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