Importing+of+Data+from+Databases


 * ===Comma separated values (CSV) === || ===In this format, commas separate the field values. The names of CSV files usually end with the extension .CSV. Many software applications, like Microsoft Excel®, open and save .CSV files. === ||
 * ===Tab delimited === || ===In this format, tabs separate the field values. The names of tab-delimited files usually end with the extension .TXT. Many software applications, like Excel and Microsoft Word®, open and save tab-delimited files. === ||

Data Import Options
==="DatabaseSpy lets you import data into your databases from conventional CSV files or from files containing XML data. Using either format, you can create new tables or update existing tables in your database. === ===The Import option in the Tools menu or the Import button on the main DatabaseSpy toolbar opens an Import dialog to set the import source, choose options, and see previews of your data import request. === ===The XML import option can help ease the transition between modern XML-based applications and legacy relational databases, with special XML-aware options to process data during import." ===

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Resources
// Import data //. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.aquafold.com/aquadatastudio/database_import_export_tool.html // Import and export database information //. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://obet.webexone.com/help/us/WebOfcHelp/html/import_and_export_database_information.html