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Re: Audi parts program



This is probably a database or spreadsheet file of some sort.  Try
renaming the file with a .dbf  or .xls ending and try opening it with one
of Microsoft's applications.

Let me know how it works.

Paul Anderson

On Sat, 3 Jul 1999 19:00:57 -0700 "Mark Nelson" <tahoe@msn.com> writes:
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm looking for some kind of an application that will read .CAP 
> and/or .UKA
> file types.  Here's the scoop; the parts manager at the local dealer 
> gave me
> the latest Audi parts update discs (current as of 6/30/99) with the 
> parts
> inventory (this is what dealers use instead of the microfiche).  
> Problem is
> there is no binary as part of the update disks to read the .CAP and 
> .UKA
> files that expand as part of the setup.  I've searched and searched 
> through
> the different apps I have, but to no avail.  I know that the dealer 
> runs
> this program on a 486, and this is a 16-bit DOS app, so it can't be 
> too
> complex.  Before I go back to my favorite parts manager, and hook up 
> my ZIP
> drive and copy the contents of his hard drive, I thought I'd check 
> and see
> if anybody has anything that might possibly be able to read these 
> files, or
> possibly have the actual inventory program (willing to trade for 
> inventory
> files =).  TIA!
> 
> Back to our regular scheduled program...
> 
> Regards,
> -Mark Nelson
> mailto:tahoe@msn.com
> http://www.quattrosport.com
> 
> 

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