The delimiter uses the backslash to escape the double-quotation mark, which is also the delimiter for strings in ObjectPAL. Use mapped drives, not UNC paths-especially if you're using an older version of Paradox for Windows.Ĥ. For best results, specify the complete path for the source table and the target text file.ģ. The backslash is the escape character in ObjectPAL, so you need two backslashes to separate directory names in strings.Ģ. 5.0 or later, you'll want to:ġ) Create a script that exports the table to the text file.Ģ) Create a shortcut that launches Paradox and runs your script.ģ) Use something like the Windows Scheduled Task utility to launch your Paradox shortcut.Ĥ) Get the text file transferred to your Unix box.įor Step 1, something like this should be sufficient:ĮxportASCIIVar( 'c:\\fullpath\\tablename.db',ġ. Assuming you have a relatively recent version of Paradox for Windows, e.g.