Monday, April 23, 2007

DB Maker




DB Maker was created to solve numerous problems in the extraction of information from text, HTML, rss, xml and other files, and for creating databases in a form amenable for subsequent processing. For example, in a certain text file (or on a certain site), say there is information that is valuable for you about incoming orders and containing the following data: “Date of order” and “Last name-First Name-Middle Name” (LFN) for 1000 orders (it is possible to think up and supply some kind of amusing example). To process this information you have the following options:

  • First: select with the mouse “Date of order” and copy it into a field defined by your database and do this 1000 times, then select the LFM content and also copy it 1000 times into the corresponding field. And if you need to break apart LFM into three fields “Last name”, “First name”, “Middle name,” then this requires 3000 operations!

  • Second, and more productive: define parameters of the project in DB Maker and extract this information automatically in a few seconds. You need only to indicate the extraction parameters: for example, that the value of the “Last name” field is located immediately after the word “LFM”, and the next word needs to be placed in the “First name” field, and so on.



DB Maker is thus a powerful tool for processing and structuring information that is absolutely essential for marketers, managers, editors, scientists, IT specialists, or those engaged in e-commerce.

DB Maker is easy to use, it is extremely simple to install and operate. We recommend starting your work by getting an overview of some simple examples, which are stored in in the same directory where you installed the program. You do not have to be a programmer to start a project.




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