I would like to use a Perl script to append records to a Dbase file. I am having a frustrating time finding any information on how to do this. Am I crazy for wanting to? Is this doable?
I feel very clueless about this, so I only ask that some wise kind soul point me to a module or a 'perl database interface' tutorial of some kind. 'Twould be most fervently appreciated. The databases I need to understand are Dbase III, Dbase IV, or FoxPro *.dbf files. Any of these will do.
Upon reflection, something else that would be less immediately useful, but endlessly more fascinating, is information about how a Dbase file is structured.. you know, so that I could read the file in directly and manipulate individual bytes.
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