If I knew the SQL format and had a sample file of that database then I could get WD to read that
Dare say that someone might be able to send you a copy of their database. But it wouldn't be 100% straightforward for several reasons eg:
1. Remember that the database structure has to be able to accommodate all conceivable combinations of wireless VP2 transmitters, eg eight ISS units or eight fully populated 6345 units. Last time I looked IIRC the database was using 13 different tables. A few are tiny just eg for keeping track of which Tx is on which channel, but others are much larger.
Of course, most users would only have a small subset of channels/transmitters in use but trying to work out how to accommodate even a limited subset might not be trivial.
2. You'd have to cater for all of Access, MySQL and MS SQL Server alternatives, depending on which DBMS the user has chosen to implement. I dare say that the SQL commands would be pretty similar but it's another variable.
Be an interesting project and probably not too difficult to get a prototype working but not sure how much work it would be to perfect.