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Generating QVD Files

Advanced ETL Processor can now generate QVD files from the following data sources: Text, XML, Excel, Access, DBF, Foxpro, ODBC, OLE DB, MS Sql Server, Oracle, MySql, PostgreSQL, Firebird, Interbase, SQLite, POP3, RSS, Windows Event Log, Google Spreadsheets, SalesForce, BrightPearl and QlikView QVX files.


Advanced ETL Processor currently supports 20 data targets and 27 data sources

About QVD Files

A QVD (QlikView Data) file is a file containing a table of data exported from QlikView. QVD is a native QlikView format and can only be written to and read by QlikView. (NOT ANY MORE) The file format is optimized for speed when reading data from a QlikView script but it is still very compact. Reading data from a QVD file is typically 10-100 times faster than reading from other data sources.

QVD files can be read in two modes, standard (fast) and super-fast. The selected mode is determined automatically by the QlikView script engine. Super-fast mode can be utilized only when all fields or a subset thereof are read without any transformations (formulas acting upon the fields), though the renaming of fields is allowed.

Note:

We did a lot of testing but there is chance that we missed something, so if you find any problems please post your comments on our support forum and we will do our best to help you.

Annoncing new release of Advanced ETL Processor

Chages are:

+ Support for BrightPearl was introduced
+ Support for IMAP4 was introduced
+ Support for Sales Force was introduced
+ Support for JDBC was introduced
+ Support for IP Sockets was introduced
+ Additional filters for file/zip and check file operations
+ Documentation update
- Various bug fixes

We would like to thank our users for giving us usefull feedback
 

Loading data from Google spreadsheets

Great news Adavanced ETL processor supports now pooling data from Google speadsheets, next data source would be Sales Force, more products to follow. Our ETL software support now 20 different data sources. "The world will new run out of data  or data sources and we will never run out of work"

 

ETL tool Loading Data From Google Spreadsheet 

Feedback from the customer

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I wanted to share this with you.
This is the software we will be using to export XML from MYOB access, FTP upload XML file to server, FTP download order files from server, process order files, and write to our MYOB database.
http://www.etl-tools.com/etl-tools/advanced-etl-processor-enterprise/overview.html

This software is absolutely amazing, and is very reasonably priced. You can do just about anything with it, and the support from Mike that I have had in setting up the program is just as amazing as the product itself. He has promptly answered all my queries and spent a lot of time helping me configure it specifically for our requirements.

I hope you can maybe even find a use for this for yourself at work or in your future private contracts. Please also forward the link on to anyone who you know who may have a use for it. I really want to support Mike with getting his product out there, as honestly I am blown away with the help he has given me and I feel indebted to him for his service.

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