@TRon
Although I gave a similar answer in another thread opened by the same OP, To be fair, dBase supports SQL (and the powerfull, lost in time, QBE) since dBaseIV.
That is since 1988...
But it is better to not use the format, since its use is limited. That part of our arguments still stands.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DBaseBut, although FPC has pretty good and completely native dBase support, including its index formats, I think the SQL part is not implemented, I may be wrong here, but I don't think so.
For SQL support you need an ODBC driver which comes standard with any Windows in a 32 bit only version.
It would be great if I am proven wrong, because that would mean there would be a native SQL query engine somewhere lurking in the standard code distribution. (do not refer to the jv one, which is pretty limited, but can be installed and has its own format)