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Set'Graph® ... How your data should look ...

.. a powerful graphic display tool for your data that automatically creates
 Venn diagrams and SQL commands to simplify your business analytics

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SQLcraft ... 

 SQLcraft™, the complete data visualization and reporting tool based on the Set'Graph® Architecture is fully compatible with the following databases:

IBM DB2/UDB
Microsoft® Access
Microsoft® SQL Server
Microsoft® EXCEL
MySQL V 4.1 
Oracle
Sybase Adaptive Server

with automatic tree generation:

SQLcraft™ is available in both Unicode and MBCS versions.

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 Set'Graph®...

The Set'Graph® solution gives you crisp, to scale Venn diagrams from your database. 

This Venn diagram example shows the relationship of three search words;  computer, internet, and virus in terms of the number of worldwide web pages where they appear. Of the 4.2 billion pages in the universe, about 2 million pages contain all three terms, and the result was available in the blink of an eye.

Data Analysis Tool ...

Set'Graph® SQLcraft™ is a powerful, yet easy to use, data visualization and mining tool that is being used by Fortune 500 companies either as a stand alone product or in conjunction with existing Business Intelligence, CRM, ERP and Sales Force Automation (SFA) solutions. Set'Graph® SQLcraft™ allows companies to use their data more strategically through Knowledge Discovery and Trend Identification.

 

 Set'Graph® SQLcraft™ can produce models that capture and represent hidden patterns and interactions in the data that may not be apparent. By better understanding their data, Set'Graph® SQLcraft™ helps companies to expand their business by anticipating the behavior of their customers and marketing more effectively leading to improved profitability and reduced costs.

 

Set'Graph® SQLcraft answers the age old questions:

 

"How should the results be presented to the user?"

 

"What should the database look like to the user?"

 

"What should the query language look like?"