Achieve ODBC connectivity for your Shopify working environment with this driver that provides enterprise-level analysis and ETL tools
Version | 1.1.2 |
Updated | October 4 2023 |
Developer |
Devart
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User Rating |
55
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Original File Size | 22 MB |
Downloads | 203 |
Systems | Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows 11 |
Category | Internet |
Managing a business can always be challenging from a financial point of view, especially considering all the primary and tertiary aspects that constitute the elements that comprise the commerce and related elements.
Specialized platforms, such as Shopify, offer aid to such endeavors, by providing a centralized hub for starting, growing, and managing a business from a financial point of view. Integrating such capabilities with database environments will require dedicated solutions, such as Devart ODBC Driver for Shopify.
This driver was designed specifically in order to allow you to achieve database environment connectivity for your Shopify workflow, and to deploy enterprise-level features, for performing analysis, ODBC-compliant reporting, as well as using ETL tools in your process.
The standard ODBC API functions and data types are fully supported, and accessing the Shopify data is provided for virtually any location. As with similar ODBC drivers, connectivity is achieved via the HTTPS protocol, and various ODBC-aware applications are supported. However, those who do not have direct access to it via HTTPS can still achieve the required connectivity via a dedicated proxy server.
Last but not least, a variety of SELECT statements are supported in the extended SQL syntax, and users will be able to also perform other similar operations.
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