Re: [sqlite] Software operation and ETL tools

2009-08-27 Thread Tguru
Open source software companies, such as Talend, offer training to their users. You are able to get a full training in three days on an open source ETL tool. Talend gives an on-site extensive training to their customers. A roadshow also goes through many cities in the US and in Europe to

Re: [sqlite] Data synchronization between two offices

2009-08-06 Thread Tguru
Rstat wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > After building a database for our growing company, we have a problem with > our data and its synchronization. Our company has a rather small, but > growing, book warehouse and sells books online. We have been able to deal > with orders and stock because

Re: [sqlite] Low-Cost data migration and ETL tools

2009-07-09 Thread Tguru
Bombarded by Talend ads? As Lawrence says, Talend Open Studio is an option. It can do the job easily and less expensive than proprietary solutions that cost a lot of money. Some companies have budget problems and are having to reduce their cost of operation. You can have a look at the open

Re: [sqlite] importing data to sqlite from stdin

2009-06-29 Thread Tguru
Hi there! Absolutely, you can manage all of your databases with the same tool. Because of the large amount of connectors with databases, you can work with many databases. These are all the connectors: http://www.talendforge.org/components/index.php pablopico wrote: > > > Hi there, > This

Re: [sqlite] importing data to sqlite from stdin

2009-06-29 Thread Tguru
What you could use is an open source ETL that has connectors with Sqlite. Talend Open Studio is an open source ETL tool for data integration and migration experts. It's easy to learn for a non-technical user. What distinguishes Talend, when it comes to business users, is the tMap component. It