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DBSync for FoxPro and MSSQL | dmsofttech - 0 views

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    DBSync for FoxPro & MSSQL is an efficient converter which performs FoxPro to MSSQL and MSSQL to FoxPro database conversions simply by configuring several options in wizard-like application. DBSync for FoxPro & MSSQL gives you a chance not only convert your data with synchronization, but there is also a possibility to choose particular number of tables to be converted and organize application work using command line parameters and choose whether to copy the identical records from source database to the destination database or not. DB Scheduler gives you an opportunity to run the program and any other application on a user defined schedule that means that you can run programs without user input after having scheduled it once. This user-friendly and cost-effective product offers you maximum simplicity and convenience, it is easy to use and really simple to maintain and upgrade.
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DBConvert for Access and MSSQL | dmsofttech - 0 views

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    DBConvert for MS Access & MSSQL is an efficient converter which performs MS Access (mdb) to MSSQL Server and MS SQL to Access database conversions simply by configuring several options in wizard-like application. Ability to organize application work using command line parameters is supplemented with built-in scheduler so you can run the program without user input after having scheduled it once. Whether you want to copy the whole database or convert a number of tables, our program is at your service. In the case access to MSSQL server is denied all data can be saved MS SQL dump file. This file will be copied to the server where the work with particular MSSQL database is executed. The file can be launched from any place connected to Internet and the data contained in the file will be added to the database. If you have no access to MS Access database you can also save your data in SQL Access file where SQL commands in MS Access SQL format are recorded. Then the file should be sent to your database administrator who will launch these file and add your data to MS Access database.
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