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Old 07-07-2009, 08:29 AM
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Hello Colin,

Yes, you can connect to a dbf database using Database:Connect command. You can use data source name for connection for e.g. dBASE Files or you can also create data source name from Control Pane->Administrative Tools->Data Sources(ODBC).

We have created a sample task for your reference. To run this task,

. Please copy .atmn file under location, 'C:\...\My Documents\Automation Anywhere\Automation Anywhere\My Tasks' folder.
. Please copy .dbf file under C:\

Hope that helps.
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