Visual Importer Standard - site license
Visual Importer loads data into
ANY database from Text, Excel, MS Access, DBF files or any ODBC
compliant database. It is easy to use and was designed especially for non
technical users.
Read Visual Importer FAQ ,
Watch Online Flash Demo , Read
Product Documentation (PDF).Backed up by Free, Fast, Unparalleled Support
What Can Visual Importer Do?
Visual Importer is
designed to automate loading data into ANY
database. Typical usage of it would be truncate table, load data into it, run
stored procedure or Sql script, once loading is completed. Unlike Oracle SQL
loader, BCP, DTS or SSIS Visual Importer
can also add new and update old records based on primary key. Some examples of
what customers use this
ETL tool for include:
Load Data From:- Multiple Delimited or Fixed width Text files
- Multiple Excel files + Multiple Excel Spreadsheets
- Multiple MS Access Databases + Multiple Tables
- Multiple DBF Files
- Multiple Tables
- MS Sql Server
- Any ODBC Database
- Oracle 7-10g database
- SQL server 7- 2005
- Any ODBC Compliant Database
- Add Records
- Update Records
- Delete Records
- Add New and Update existing Records
- Apply Functions to Database Fileds
- Apply user defined Date format
- Run Sql script before and after loading data
-
Run calculations during import
- Filter Source Data
- Use Select Statement as a Data Source
- Run import script from command line
Online flash demos and tutorials
How to load data from a comma delimited file into MS AccessHow to load data from an Excel Spreadsheet into Oracle Database
How to load data from an Pivot table into MS Sql Server Database
LICENSING
There are two types of
licenses available
1. A single computer usage
license. The user purchases one license to use the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on one
computer.
2. A SITE usage license. The
user purchases a single usage license, authorising the use of SOFTWARE PRODUCT,
by the purchaser, the purchaser's employees or accredited agents,
on an unlimited number of computers at the same physical site location. This
site location would normally be defined as a single building, but could be
considered to be a number of buildings within the same, general, geographical
location, such as an industrial estate or small town.
Platform: | Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP x32, Windows 98, Windows Server 2003, XP Tablet PC, Windows XP x64, Windows Server 2003 x64, Windows Vista x32, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista x64 |
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