dBASE III Database File Structure
The structure of a dBASE III database file is composed of a
header and data records.  The layout is given below.
dBASE III DATABASE FILE HEADER:
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  BYTE   |     CONTENTS      |          MEANING                |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  0      |  1 byte           | dBASE III version number        |
|         |                   |  (03H without a .DBT file)      |
|         |                   |  (83H with a .DBT file)         |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  1-3    |  3 bytes          | date of last update             |
|         |                   |  (YY MM DD) in binary format    |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  4-7    |  32 bit number    | number of records in data file  |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  8-9    |  16 bit number    | length of header structure      |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  10-11  |  16 bit number    | length of the record            |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  12-31  |  20 bytes         | reserved bytes (version 1.00)   |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  32-n   |  32 bytes each    | field descriptor array          |
|         |                   |  (see below)                    | --+
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+   |
|  n+1    |  1 byte           | 0DH as the field terminator     |   |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+   |
|
|
A FIELD DESCRIPTOR:      <------------------------------------------+
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  BYTE   |     CONTENTS      |          MEANING                |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  0-10   |  11 bytes         | field name in ASCII zero-filled |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  11     |  1 byte           | field type in ASCII             |
|         |                   |  (C N L D or M)                 |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  12-15  |  32 bit number    | field data address              |
|         |                   |  (address is set in memory)     |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  16     |  1 byte           | field length in binary          |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
|  17     |  1 byte           | field decimal count in binary   |
+---------+-------------------+--------------------------------
|  18-31  |  14 bytes         | reserved bytes (version 1.00)   |
+---------+-------------------+---------------------------------+
The data records are layed out as follows:
1. Data records are preceeded by one byte that is a
space (20H) if the record is not deleted and an
asterisk (2AH) if it is deleted.
2. Data fields are packed into records with no field
separators or record terminators.
3. Data types are stored in ASCII format as follows:
DATA TYPE      DATA RECORD STORAGE
---------      --------------------------------------------
Character      (ASCII characters)
Numeric        - . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Logical        ? Y y N n T t F f  (? when not initialized)
Memo           (10 digits representing a .DBT block number)
Date           (8 digits in YYYYMMDD format, such as
19840704 for July 4, 1984)

This information came directly from the Ashton-Tate Forum.
It can also be found in the Advanced Programmer's Guide available
from Ashton-Tate.
