SQL Excel
SQL Excel Freeware Excel Add-In, simplify data retrieval from ODBC databases.
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Query Tool (using ODBC)
Query ODBC data sources, author SQL scripts and queries, execute multiple SQL scripts or stored procedures simultaneously, and more.
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4TOPS Excel Import for MS Access 97
4TOPS Excel Import Assistant is an excel import utility for all your access excel import needs. Use it to import excel to access in a controlled way. Moving row after row through your Excel table(s) you can instantly fill in missing data or alter erroneous
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4TOPS Excel Import for MS Access 2000
4TOPS Excel Import Assistant is an excel import utility for all your access excel import needs. Use it to import excel to access in a controlled way. Moving row after row through your Excel table(s) you can instantly fill in missing data or alter erroneous
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X-Mailer Direct
E-mail Marketing in 4 easy steps. Download X-Mailer Direct for free and discover how it can be of advantage to your initiatives.
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MySQLDAC
MySQLDAC is MySQL BDE replacement for Delphi 4-6/C++Builder 5. It allows to create Delphi/BCB5 applications with direct access to MySQL DB without BDE and ODBC. Interface is BDE-like and TDataSet compatible. BLOBs are supported.
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Excel Oracle Import, Export & Convert Software
Use Excel as front-end GUI to your Oracle database. This interface allows for seamless import and export of tables without SQL knowledge.
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DAC for MySQL(tm)
DAC for MySQL (former MySQLDAC) is BDE replacement for Delphi/C++Builder/ MySQL. It allows to create Delphi/BCB applications with direct access to MySQL DB without BDE/ODBC. Any MySQL library is not required.
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Database Viewer(Access,Excel,Oracle)
View any desktop database on Palm. Just use DBViewer.exe at desktop to convert your MS Access, FoxPro, dBase, Excel, MySQL or any ODBC Compliant database to PDB and use DBViewer.prc to view it on Palm. Features:Supports: Access, FoxPro, Excel,Oracle,
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Odbc 4 All
Allows any application, including DOS apps and batch files, to easily run SQL queries using any ODBC data source, (Access, MySql, Oracle, Informix, ...) redirecting the output to the screen, an ascii file / table or a DBF table.
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