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Reading Apricot database

Art Kendall
I have have a Statistics Without Borders client who uses an Apricot data
base.  It is capable of producing an Excel file.  However, I was wondering
whether anyone on the list had experience bringing data in directly from
Apricot.



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Re: Reading Apricot database

Jon Peck
If Apricot provides an ODBC driver of the right bitness, you could install that and use the Database Wizard.

On Sat, Feb 29, 2020 at 11:46 AM Art Kendall <[hidden email]> wrote:
I have have a Statistics Without Borders client who uses an Apricot data
base.  It is capable of producing an Excel file.  However, I was wondering
whether anyone on the list had experience bringing data in directly from
Apricot.



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