Importing and Exporting Concepts
You can choose from three ways to copy data into or out of Visual FoxPro:
Importing
Appending
Exporting
When you import or append data, you bring the data from another application into Visual FoxPro. When you export data, you send data from a Visual FoxPro table to a file type used by another application. These methods allow you to copy and use, rather than link or share, the data.
When you import data, you copy data from a source file, create a new table, and populate the table with the file's data. For example, you can import the data from a dBASE table to create a Visual FoxPro table. After importing a file, you can use it like any other Visual FoxPro table.
When you append data, you add the source data to a Visual FoxPro table after the last record in the table. You can specify fields to import and select records that meet a condition in an expression. After appending from the file, you can view and edit the records in the Visual FoxPro table.
When you export, you copy data from a Visual FoxPro table into a new file formatted for use in another application. For example, you can export Visual FoxPro data to a Microsoft Excel worksheet file.
You select the source and destination files. You can also specify fields to export, set the scope of records to export, and select records that meet a condition.