DBS files exist as 2 different types. Please find information about each of them below.
Type 1: SQLBase Database File
SQLBase database files store structured data. DBS is the file extension for SQLBase database. The original developer of SQLBase, Gupta Technologies, renamed Centura Software in the 1990s. In 2006, Cen...
SQLBase database files store structured data. DBS is the file extension for SQLBase database. The original developer of SQLBase, Gupta Technologies, renamed Centura Software in the 1990s. In 2006, Centura Software acquired by Unify Corporation. A .dbs file, specifically those with the SQLBase extension, refers to a database file utilized by the SQLBase RDBMS.
SQLBase is a RDBMS developed by Gupta Technologies, to manage and store relational databases. It stores data in a structured format for efficient querying and data manipulation. SQLBase is popular for small to medium-sized businesses to manage large amounts of data in applications.
The DBS file format of SQLBase is proprietary, accessed only using SQLBase tools. The DBS data file contains database tables. How data stored determined by the software using the file. DBS files generated from template START.DBS. Databases contain various data types, managed by SQL to modify entries. Before version 8.1, DBS files limited to 2GB. 8.1+ no size limit, only hardware constraint exists. Converting .dbs not possible. The MIME-type associated with .dbs is application/octet-stream.
The dbs file extension is for GAMBIT Mesh Files. Gambit is software for making 3D meshes. dbs files store mesh data made in Gambit. You can open dbs files in Gambit to edit them. Gambit may also allow...
The dbs file extension is for GAMBIT Mesh Files. Gambit is software for making 3D meshes. dbs files store mesh data made in Gambit. You can open dbs files in Gambit to edit them. Gambit may also allow exporting dbs files to other formats.
Some other programs using the DBS extension are: SQLBase database files, used by small programs and mobile apps to store structured data. The original developer was Gupta Technologies, later renamed to Centura Software. In 2006, Centura was bought by Unify Corporation.
Many people share dbs files without explaining how to use them. This makes it hard to know which programs can open, edit, convert or print the files. To help, we provide information on software compatibility and conversion options for dbs files. We want to simplify using this format.