Forms Data Loader is a popular Data Loader tool to load data into Oracle Apps or E-Business Suite 11i / R12 through front end forms. It provides an easy to use and cost effective solution for loading test or legacy data into Oracle Applications. Although it is specially built for loading data into Oracle, It can be used to load data in any application running under Windows. Requires no special technical knowledge and can be used by any non technical end users as data is loaded through front end.
The popular Data Loader for Oracle.
Loads data directly into front end forms thus no direct connection to the database is required.
Requires no special technical knowledge, can be used by non-technical end users as data is loaded in forms.
Saves lots of time. Prepare load once and replicate the load as many times as you want.
Completely transparent to the application. Application behaves as data is entered by a user.
Accurate. All validations define in the application forms are performed.
Useful for developers who have to feed data into forms repeatedly while testing applications.
Useful for loading legacy data into applications where data cannot be loaded directly into tables easily.
Compatible with Oracle Applications 10.7, Oracle Apps 11,Oracle Apps 11i, Oracle Apps R12, Oracle Fusion
Loads data through Macros or Forms Record and Playback Mode
Import data from Comma Separated Values Files (CSV), TAB Delimited Files or any other char delimited files.
Copy paste the data from Excel or any spreadsheet.
Sort the data in ascending and descending order on any field
Load hundreds of rows into target applications in very short time
Comes with built-in sample spreadsheets templates to learn how to build loads
Unlimited support for registered users.
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