The BDE Administrator (Windows Control Panel: BDE Administrator\ Configuration\ Driver\ Native\ Paradox). Likewise change the standard location of the Paradox NetFile directory (NET DIR) to be located outside the C:\Program Files and C:\ root directories. Using Paradox/paradox files after Windows XP you should Unpack, drop and run from anywhere (except C:\ and C:\Program Files).įor the general adaption of BDE to be used with Windows after Windows XP, the settings file (usually IDAPI32.cfg) should be stored outside the C:\Program Files and the C:\ root directories. To test if your PC has Borland Database Engine at all and if it is correctly configured. Single exe file for 32- and 64-bit Windows. Recompilation is independent and of no responsibility of the original issuers Borland/Inprise Corporation.ĭownload for offline use: LocalSQL WebHelp or HTMLhelpįor use with Pd圎ditor: unpack in. Help on Local SQL (the BDE SQL implementation) available asĪs the original Borland Local SQL manual has been available in the obsolete WinHelp format only, not compatible with Windows 10, this has been recompiled into the more modern OS independent WebHelp format needing only a standard browser to display.
Other table modifications within the scope of associated SQL query language (Borland Local SQL).īasic Excel & CSV export as well as universal CSV import. This Paradox and dBase/xBase table editor and analyzer lets you read, edit and extract combined and calculated data from any Paradox and dBase/xBase tables as well as rename and resize fields, and for Paradox also to modify table language drivers. Largely a Borland Database Desktop replacement, If you are working only with dBase tables you maybe will prefer the dedicated current dBase implementation from Pd圎ditor for Paradox and dBase tablesģ2-bit single exe file for 32- and 64-bit Windows. You should benefit from the features of the Pd圎ditor - please look up the comparative feature matrix. Need to keep the dBase and Paradox table formats? Though generally considered deprecated BDE is still widely used with Paradox and dBase database applications, and BDE is still used with the currently marketed dBASE Plus from .Īs the Borland Paradox 7 and Borland Database Desktop after the most recent Windows updates (Windows 7 & Windows 10) may not be running properly, and if you are dealing with either dBase/xBase or Paradox databases you might benefit from some of the tools below, all of which are compatible also with Windows 7, 32- & 64-bit as well as Windows 10.
For databases based on Borland Database Engine (BDE)īDE (Borland Database Engine) is the common database connection for databases using Paradox and dBase data files.