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SCO Santa Cruz Operation (SCO) was a software company based in Santa Cruz, California which was best known for selling three UNIX variants for Intel x86.

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Old 12-17-2004
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Angry UNIX SCO based Healthcare system

Hi Guys

I have got a problem and I would really be grateful if some1 could sort out the problem.

I have got a healthcare system named MEDISCAN, its SCO Unix based system, I need to convert the data files into ORACLE data.

The problem is that I have been unable to open the files, whatever file I open it is quite hard to parse as their is no some defined pattern for data that could help me in defining the strategy for parsing data.

I just want to open those files and that's it.

Looking forward to seeing some messiah helping me out. Thanx in advance
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Conversion

I deal with these sorts of coversions all the time. I sell Medical Practice Management Software so I am often converting data from one system to another. It might be necessary for you to create a disk printer for unix and print your data out of the application into disk print files that you should then be capable of getting the data you desire. If you wish to contact me you may do so
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