New, Faster Upload System for File to Database Conversion
We’re excited to announce that we’ve released SQLizer 3.0.8 to all users, available now.
Here’s what’s new:
Our new uploader features drag’n’drop - as well as a browse button if you need to go pick your file from somewhere.
Now - while you’re carefully selecting your conversion options - SQLizer’s conversion engine is already converting your file in the background, speeding up your conversion process even further.
We still support the same wide range of data files; Excel, CSV, XML, JSON and more - and the options you’ll be presented with differ depending on the file type.
Finally we’ve upgraded the SQLizer API to allow parameters to be encoded as JSON - so, as well as the option of sending form-encoded parameters, you can include a snippet of JSON instead - a more standardised way of controlling modern APIs.
Thanks for taking the time to read this update, and thanks for using SQLizer. You can find SQLizer voucher codes here.
🖤 SQLizer team.
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