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    Excel  AddIn :   In2Sql

    Excel AddIn : In2Sql

    ODBC Cloud SQL Explorer. Connection Manager. Query Editor.

    https://sourceforge.net/projects/in2sql Video for best usage https://rb.gy/tvl8lk This Excel Addin helps SQL analytic create an Excel report based on ODBC relational data. *Creates table base on data from a relational database *Generate a pivot report using the same external connection (1) *Some ad-hoc tools are available - like "keep only" and "remove only" *you can use the row limit option for exploring the largest dataset *The ODBC connection manager is available *auto-build query tool can create SQL select statement by using different database tables with matching them by column name * creating connections for PowerQuery news and updates -- change list -- v05 beta export tables and SQL to CSV files treat CSV like relational tables -- add Cloud ClickHouse Source resolve the problem with an untrusted source changed Sql Editor fixed behavior for "update rows"
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    Limada
    Limada (Linked Marked Data) is a framework for managing relationships of data in non-hierarchical structures, where the individual elements are interconnected in complex ways. The philosophy behind: Information is connection, is relationship of data.
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