Online Documentation for SQL Manager for Oracle

Supported file formats


RadioButton MS Excel

The contemporary e-table format used by Microsoft® (*.xlsx).

 

RadioButton MS Access

The database file of Microsoft® Access format (*.accdb)

 

RadioButton MS Word

The contemporary text processing format used by Microsoft® Word (*.docx). The result files are fully compatible with Microsoft® Word 2007.

 

RadioButton RTF

Rich Text Format (*.rtf) supported by many text processing programs (e.g. WordPad).

 

RadioButton HTML

Hyper Text Markup Language file format (*.html, *.htm), complete compatibility with HTML 4.0 specification.

 

RadioButton PDF

A standard format in electronic publishing (*.pdf).

 

RadioButton Text file

Plain text file format (*.txt).

 

RadioButton CSV file

Comma-Separated Value file format (*.csv).

 

RadioButton DIF file

Data Interchange File (*.dif) format.

 

RadioButton SYLK

Symbolic Links (*.slk) file format.

 

Note: all the text formats including Text file, CSV, DIF, SYLK are usually used as working or interchange formats.

 

RadioButton LaTeX

A specific file format (*.tex) which is a popular (especially among mathematicians and physicists) macroextension of TeX pack developed by D.Knut.

 

RadioButton XML

A markup language for documents containing structured information (*.xml).

 

RadioButton DBF

Database file format (*.dbf) used by dBASE and a number of xBASE applications.

 

RadioButton MS Excel 97-2003

The older e-table format used by Microsoft® Excel (*.xls).

 

RadioButton MS Word 97-2003

One of the most popular text processing formats used by Microsoft® Word (*.doc).

 

RadioButton MS Access 97-2003

File of Microsoft® Access format (*.mdb) with an ADO connection used.

 

RadioButton ODF Spreadsheets

OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications - open document file format for spreadsheets (*.ods) used by a number of applications including OpenOffice.org and KOffice.

 

RadioButton ODF Text

OASIS Open Document Format for Office Applications - open document file format for word processing (*.odt) documents used by a number of applications including OpenOffice.org and KOffice.