- Name: Advanced CSV Converter 3.15
- File Size: 1.36MB
- Date: 7 Sep 2011
- License: Shareware
- Price: $29.95
- Eval: 30 days
- System Requirements: Win 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Vista x64/Windows 7/Windows 7 x64
Developer's Description: "Most databases use CSV files for data import because it is a popular and handy way of loading large amounts of data. However, from time to time you may need to convert your CSV file into a file of some other popular formats, such as XLS or RTF. This often poses a problem, but not for Advanced CSV Converter users. CSV Converter is an easy way of converting CSV files into a multitude of other file formats, including DBF (Dbase III, Dbase IV, Visual Foxpro), TXT, HTML, PRG (Clipper, Foxpro), XML, XLS (Excel files), SQL and RTF. CSV Converter is very easy-to-use and the solution to your conversion problems. CSV Converter simply plucks all data out of the CSV and turns it into a nice list of data fields, ready to be saved to a multitude of formats. The program is designed as a step-by-step wizard, which makes conversion easy and visually clear. Among the great benefits of the program are the ability to set filters by example (query by example) and the batch conversion support: you can run from both the command line and from the program itself. In other words, CSV Converter is an experienced 'translator' from CSV to a variety of other data format languages." New in this release: Improved csv to xml conversion. More info-HiBase Group
- Name: DBConvert for Access & MSSQL 4.1.0
- File Size: 16.3MB
- Date: 9 Oct 2011
- License: Shareware
- Price: $99.00
- Eval: 10 uses
- System Requirements: Win NT4/2000/XP/2003/Vista/Vista x64
DBConvert for Access & MSSQL is a database migration tool for data conversion from MS Access database (MDB file) to MS SQL Server and from MSSQL to Microsoft Access. You can convert databases simply by configuring several options through Wizard interface or in command line mode. Ability to organize application work using command line parameters is supplemented with a scheduler so you can run the program without user input after scheduling. If a direct access to your MSSQL server is denied (insufficient privileges) you can save your data into a MSSQL Dump file to overcome such restrictions. The primary function of the MSSQL privilege system is to authenticate a user connecting from a given host, and to associate that user with privileges to select, insert, update, and delete a database. The SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE privileges allow you to perform operations on rows in existing tables in a database. The privilege system ensures that all users may perform only the operations allowed to them. Thus in case you have any privileges to create or modify a database on the target MSSQL database there is an opportunity to save your data into a dump file. DBConvert for Access & MSSQL fixes the contents of the source database into a local dump file the MSSQL server directly. The destination file will consist of MSSQL statements to create all the tables and to fill them with the data. Using this dump file MSSQL server administrator will add data to your SQL database. One of the key things of database managing is the ability to filter data during conversion. Integrated data filters allow users to retrieve only specific data for converted tables according to defined filtering criteria (conditions). Filters give you more control on data migration process.
- New in this release:
- Access queries conversion.
- Fixed console work in sessions.
- Data mapping feature added.
- Customizable data filtering.
- Variable quantization step added.
More info-DMSoft Technologies