Excel-to-MySQL 2.1

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Version: 2.1
Size: 1.06 MB
Publisher: Intelligent Converters
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License [?]: Shareware (USD$29.00 to buy)
Operating System: Windows NT, Windows ME, Windows 98, Windows 95, Windows 2000
Requirements: 32MB RAM
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Publisher's Description of Excel-to-MySQL

" A program to convert MS Excel spreadsheets into MySQL databases. "
- From Intelligent Converters

Excel-to-MySQL is a program to convert MS Excel spreadsheets into MySQL databases. Each worksheet becomes a table, each row becomes a record and each cell becomes a field. Key features:

1) all versions of MS Excel are supported
2) works with all versions of Unix and Windows MySQL servers
3) converts individual worksheets
4) merges MS Excel data into an existing MySQL database
5) converts Comma Separated Values (CSV) files into MySQL tables
6) command line support
7) exports data source into a dump file
8) easy-to-use wizard style interface


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