MS Office 2010 (Excel and Access) support
Release notes for version 1.2.2 on September 07, 2010
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- MS Office 2010 (Excel and Access) support
All testing has resulted in success, so we are happy to confirm that FlowHeater supports MS Excel spreadsheets and MS Access databases of the latest Office 2010 version.
Bug fixed: CSV text delimiter
Release notes for version 1.2.0 on August 02, 2010
Changes
- Integrating external .NET DLLs into the .NET Script Heater
In this way the functionality of FlowHeater can be extended almost as much as you like. The functions/methods/classes of external .NET DLLs can be dynamically integrated and invoked with the help of the .NET Script Heater. A brief introductory example of doing this can be downloaded here.
MySQL Adapter with improved UTF8 (Unicode) support
Release notes for version 1.1.8 on Jun 12, 2010
Changes
- MySQL Adapter with improved UTF8 (Unicode) support
The UTF8 (Unicode) import/export/update in MySQL Server tables now also functions with MySQL database servers that are incorrectly configured. Note: UTF8 / Unicode character sets are only supported by MySQL Server versions of 5 and above.
Read more: MySQL Adapter with improved UTF8 (Unicode) support
Freeware version available!
Release notes for version 1.1.0 on Feb 1, 2010
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Registered users (private and business) receive a cost-free Freeware License with which up to 10,000 records or rows can be processed / imported / exported or updated. Each license is presently valid for 90 days and can be renewed when it runs out; subject to modification. Compare the product differences between versions here.
ODBC Adapter with adjustable field separators
Release notes for version 1.0.4 on Nov 28, 2009
Changes
- ODBC Adapter with adjustable field separators
Some ODBC data sources permit space and special characters in table names and field names. Previously such ODBC data sources could not be processed with the FlowHeater ODBC Adapter. In this version you can specify optional table and/or field separators in the FieldSeparators property under the ODBC Adapter properties.
For example, if the [] character is given as the field separator, all tables and field names will be enclosed within pairs of this symbol.
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