SQLizer now detects your Excel Worksheets automatically
No more hassle of choosing the right sheet or cell range to convert
Microsoft Excel spreadsheets are one of the most common files our users convert to SQL - in fact they’re the third most popular behind CSV and JSON.
Previously, SQLizer would need you to specify both the worksheet and the cell range you wanted to import data from, and… ain’t nobody got time for that.
Give it a try: Upload an Excel sheet for conversion to SQL, and SQLizer now auto-detects the active worksheet (or the first one, if none are active) - and picks the whole cell range for conversion. You can also specify a limited cell range just like before, if you’d rather.
We hope you enjoy this new feature and that it makes your Excel to SQL conversion tasks a little bit easier.
🖤 The SQLizer Team
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