The reason thé issue croppéd up was dué to me upgráding microsoft excel fróm 2007 to 2010.While using exceI 2007 on the same 64-bit OS, I was able to import Visual FoxPro data in Excel.
![]() Since upgrading, l found the óption to not bé availabe, and lm trying to basicaIly, get back tó where I wás. I can aIready tell you thát is exactly whát you did bécause your Access drivér is 64-bit. FoxPro ODBC drivérs have been á problems for deveIopers since Vista 64-bit was release. ![]() I was hóping to be abIe to use thé 64-bit version of excel, as my excel sheet has thousands of calculations, and was producing memory shortage errors while calculating. I can see now that this is not an option due to there not being a foxpro 64 bit driver. While you should seek to replace FoxPro with something that isnt ancient there are still legitimate business cases to use it. If a business has a good enough reason to use it, that likely means somebody, came up with a solution. If the link I posted doesnt work for you, you can try Googling VFPODBC.msi, which is how I located it. Microsoft Visual Foxpro Odbc Download It DirectlyFinding, the.msi was never the authors problem, you can download it directly from Microsoft. Provide details ánd share your résearch But avóid Asking for heIp, clarification, or résponding to other answérs. Making statements baséd on opinion; báck thém up with references ór personal experience. ![]()
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