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- DB2ToSqlite
DB2ToSqlite
Description
DB2ToSqlite - Import DB2 to SQLite is a robust data conversion tool designed specifically for users who need to convert DB2 data to SQLite databases. The latest version, 4.1, developed by Withdata Software, boasts a convenient make-up, manifested in its easy visual configuration that allows users to simply click on the mouse to set it up. This program also ensures a seamless experience by displaying progress through time estimation and converting data quickly and smoothly.
The software occupies a streamlined file size of 6.5 MB, making it lightweight and efficient. Available as a shareware, DB2ToSqlite is categorized under Development Tools and further sub-categorized under Database Tools. For users with older systems or different preferences, other versions such as 2.5, 2.2, and 1.6 are also available, offering flexibility and continued support.
One of the standout features of DB2ToSqlite is its ability to exit both via wizard mode, guiding users step by step, and via direct import for more efficient processing. This program can convert data from both table and query, handle multiple tables simultaneously, and execute commands via the command line. Integrating this tool into automated tasks can significantly save time and effort for database users.
Pros:
- Easy visual configuration
- Displays progress and time estimation
- Converts data efficiently and smoothly
- Supports both table and query conversions
- Allows for command line and scheduled executions
Cons:
- Limited free functionality due to the shareware license
For anyone dealing with database management, DB2ToSqlite offers a smooth and efficient way to convert DB2 data to SQLite. It is definitely worth the download especially for those looking for a reliable and free trial solution to make their data conversion tasks easier.
You may want to check out more software, such as EMS SQL Manager 2005 for PostgreSQL, R&R Report Writer or SQL Query for SQL Server, which might be related to DB2ToSqlite.
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