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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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    Data synchronization utility for moving data between different servers and different databases.
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    CrNiCKL

    CrNiCKL (chronicle) is a Java database for time series

    CrNiCKL (pronounced "chronicle") is a data manager written in Java handling large sets of heterogeneous time series. A simple schema system allows to confiture value types and time domains. CrNiCKL runs on top of SQL or NoSQL databases. Drivers for JDBC and MongoDB are available.
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    Vaultier - Team Password Manager

    Vaultier - Team Password Manager

    Linux based collaborative password manager with strong encryption.

    ...Only authorized users with valid keys can read them. Encryption keys always stay on client machines. Vaultier is not an online service where all clients and users share the same database. What you always get is a standalone installation with your own database. Vaultier offers you a free opensource Community version and paid Enterprise edition which comes with more features and services in three subscription plans.
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    EplSite ETL

    ETL Based on Perl With WEB Interface

    EplSite ETL is a tool to do easy the data migrations, doing extraction, transformation, validation and load in a very fast way. It was built by people involved in data migrations so, it contains the necessary to do the migration(Extract Transformation, validation and load) and do it well.
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    DataStreamProcessor

    TPL (transfer,parse,load) tool for batch files.

    This is an enterprise-strength system for batch file processing, e.g. transfer, parse and load data using batch (text) files within and without the enterprise. The system is controlled through parameters and doesn't require any programming, code generation or code deployment. This is a heavy duty back end system with no GUI. Nonetheless it's very easy to use, easier than most GUI-based ETLs, even easier to install. It currently supports 4 major dbs: Oracle, Sybase, MySQL, MSSQL. The free...
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    ChronoDB

    ChronoDB is a data manager for generic time series.

    The project has been renamed CrNiCKL (chronicle) and moved to http://crnickl.sourceforge.net. ChronoDB is a data manager written in Java. It supports time series of any type. With its simple and powerful schema subsystem it takes charge of very large heterogeneous data sets. The software consist of an API and a generic implementation layer running on top of an SQL or a NoSQL system. Applications can mix objects from multiple ChronoDB databases.
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    Partystic Sheets is a simple MySQL manager that provides a friendly user interface to manage databases as sheets. This program prevents overwritting data when users are sharing sheets. You can export databases to XML files.
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    SCI-Trac (Serialization, Consecutive serial creation, and Inventory Tracking system) is an inventory management system that focuses on the tracking of product serial numbers into and out of a distribution center.
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