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Conversion of db2 file format to crp file format beta

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Converter utilities capable of db2 file to crp format conversion.

Unfortunately, we do not know about any kind of db2 to crp conversion or what it might be exactly, just that many different file types use both extensions, so this can be pretty much anything. The most likely situation is probably export of databases of some kind, in which you have to use either database tool or dedicated converter. There are many database migration tools available on the market, so perhaps some can be of help to you.

Updated: September 13, 2023

Unfortunately, there is no detailed software record in the database for this conversion.

 

Additional links: Open db2 file, Open crp file

DB2

A db2 file extension is related to the dBASE version II from 1983 and used for its database files.

A db2 file extension is associated with video data captured by CCTV (closed-circuit television) video recording system from Samsung.

A db2 file extension is associated with the Tekla numbering database format.

A db2 file extension is related to the SQLite a relational database management system. A db2 file stores database.

A db2 file extension is related to the Microsoft Visual Studio a development environment. A db2 file stores DB2 SQL script.

CRP

Files with crp extension can be encountered as encrypted databases from dBASE a database management system.

A crp file extension is related to the Cities: Skylines computer game. A crp file contains colossal raw asset data.

Files with crp extension are used by Corel DRAW graphics editor.

A crp file extension is related to the MSI SecureDoc a data encryption tool. A crp file stores encrypted data.

A crp file extension is associated with the Visual dBASE custom report files.

 

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