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**The DBF file type is primarily associated with 'Database'. Started as dBASE II then proceeded through versions III, III+, and IV. Most of these files can usually be opened in Excel or Access. Often now called xBASE. The database index has the extension .NDX. (http://filext.com/file-extension/dbf)
 
**The DBF file type is primarily associated with 'Database'. Started as dBASE II then proceeded through versions III, III+, and IV. Most of these files can usually be opened in Excel or Access. Often now called xBASE. The database index has the extension .NDX. (http://filext.com/file-extension/dbf)
 
**The .dbf extension can refer to a number of versions of the Database format. See PRONOM: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/Format/proFormatSearch.aspx?status=listReport.
 
**The .dbf extension can refer to a number of versions of the Database format. See PRONOM: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/Format/proFormatSearch.aspx?status=listReport.
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**[https://sites.google.com/a/datanetworkservice.nl/mixed/ MIXED] (Migration to Intermediate XML for Electronic Data) can convert Dbase III and IV files to Standard Data Format for Preservation (SDFP), a software-independent XML format for long-term preservation.
 
*.por: IBM SPSS Portable Data File.  
 
*.por: IBM SPSS Portable Data File.  
 
**Usually used to transfer data between a survey polling program and the statistical analysis program. (http://filext.com/file-extension/POR)
 
**Usually used to transfer data between a survey polling program and the statistical analysis program. (http://filext.com/file-extension/POR)

Revision as of 18:07, 2 April 2012

Dataset file types in UBC's Abacus

  • .dbf: Database file.
    • The DBF file type is primarily associated with 'Database'. Started as dBASE II then proceeded through versions III, III+, and IV. Most of these files can usually be opened in Excel or Access. Often now called xBASE. The database index has the extension .NDX. (http://filext.com/file-extension/dbf)
    • The .dbf extension can refer to a number of versions of the Database format. See PRONOM: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/PRONOM/Format/proFormatSearch.aspx?status=listReport.
    • MIXED (Migration to Intermediate XML for Electronic Data) can convert Dbase III and IV files to Standard Data Format for Preservation (SDFP), a software-independent XML format for long-term preservation.
  • .por: IBM SPSS Portable Data File.
  • .sav: IBM SPSS Statistics format.
    • PRONOM has no entry for .sav.