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Visual Query builder, Reporting, Charting, federate DBMSes
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T***@gmail.com
2007-06-13 13:17:41 UTC
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I have been told that this is the right place to point you to a new
software tool.
It's a visual application I have been working on.

I believe, it can be useful when you wish to create queries by a quick
visual query builder or need to represent data, make reports or charts
and when you need to export or move data (dump, etc.).

Some functionalities:

- Visual Query builder
- Easy ETL and Data transfer from any DBMS to any DBMS
- Universal Reporting / Charting from any DBMS
- Data Integration for federate DBMSes
- Database explorer, data dump
- Excel, Text export from any DBMS
- Excel multiple sheet merger or joiner


Here are the links:


DataTime Documentation
http://cam70.sta.uniroma1.it/DataTimeDocumentation/

DataTime Universal (downloadable)
http://cam70.sta.uniroma1.it/DataTimeUniversal/

Web reports
http://cam70.sta.uniroma1.it/DataTimeReportPortal/

In case anyone uses it and comes up with suggestions (even on the
commercial side), they would be clearly welcome. In fact, as you will
see, this program has the ambitious aspiration to be able to
integrate
across several dbms at the same time, allowing easy data exchange.
But
clearly this means that is quite complicate to foresee all what can
happen and achieve the necessary flexibility ...

I have also created a group here, in case of questions:
http://groups.google.it/group/DataTime

Thank you all.

Tommaso
DA Morgan
2007-06-13 15:26:20 UTC
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Post by T***@gmail.com
I have been told that this is the right place to point you to a new
software tool.
It's a visual application I have been working on.
It is and it is appreciated that you have moved your post here.

I will now check it out.
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Daniel A. Morgan
University of Washington
***@x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org
T***@gmail.com
2007-06-14 21:50:14 UTC
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Post by DA Morgan
Post by T***@gmail.com
I have been told that this is the right place to point you to a new
software tool.
It's a visual application I have been working on.
It is and it is appreciated that you have moved your post here.
I will now check it out.
You are welcome.

Tommaso
Post by DA Morgan
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Daniel A. Morgan
University of Washington
Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org
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