DIG allows end users to do sophisticated ad-hoc queries and data analysis. No SQL or database knowledge is required. DIG can be installed and used without help from IT. Data can be imported from and exported to text files, Excel, Access, or any database. What sets DIG apart from other query tools is its power, flexibility, and ease of use for data analysis. DIG lets end users get answers from data that normally require a programmer or DBA.
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