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Visual Importer 4.9.4.8

Now You Can Load 14,347 Records A Second With The Easy-To-Use Visual Importer ETL



If you regularly export, transform or load database data, Visual Importer ETL is designed to

Save you time.



It does this in three ways:

Time Saver #1: Processing Speed



Using Visual Importer ETL Standard version 4.9.1.4, you can load a delimited text file into

MS SQL Sever via BCP 500000 lines in… 34 seconds!



That’s 14,347.58 records per second.

Time Saver #2 Compatibility and Versatility



Processing speed is important, but it’s not much use if you have to fiddle around with your data to get it into the right format.



So, we made sure Visual Importer works with almost all data formats you might be using.

It works with…



* 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

* Oracle Database

* MySql

* PostgreSql

* Interbase/Firebird

* Any ODBC Database



Visual Importer is a simple ETL tool



And…

The latest version now allows you to load data from Utf8, Utf16BE, Utf16LE files with or without BOM.

There is full support for international characters for ODBC connections, MS SQL Servers and Oracle databases.

Unlike Oracle SQL loader, BCP, DTS or SSIS Visual Importer ETL can also add new and update old records based on user-defined key.



Time Saver #3 Ease Of Use



Because Visual Importer ETL was especially designed for non-technical users, it can be picked up in as little as 10 minutes…



I had my first upload running within 10 minutes of installing Visual Importer ETL”

Gene Kovacs, Director of Technical Business Operations, A2B



Source Data Filtering, Multiple source tables and files. Unlike Oracle SQL loader, BCP, DTS or SSIS, Visual Importer can also add new and update old records based on the user-defined key.



Download Links:
Visual Importer 4.9.4.8

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