Open VLD file

VLD files: what are they and how do I open them?

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DataFlex variable length datafile

Files with vld file extension can mostly be found as data files from DataFlex software.

Further details:

The vld file extension is mainly related to DataFlex. This file type was introduced in DataFlex 3.0.

When VLD files are used, the VLD file holds the real data and the DAT file simply holds a pointer to the location in the VLD file where the data resides.

Therefore, when backing up or restoring a datafile, it's vitally important that the DAT and VLD (and HDR) be kept in synchronization with each other.

The VLD file without a DAT file is completely useless, just like an index file (K*) would be without its DAT file.

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DataFlex

A relational, 4GL Object Oriented database programming language

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