I like that it can be used with either SQL Server or MySQL databases, which makes for easy portability across different systems/platforms (and vice-versa). The UI is quite clunky when compared against other products out there in terms of functionality - especially if you're looking at using this tool as part your ETL process rather than just an ad hoc data conversion scenario; also some features are not available yet so expect updates over time! We use sqlFileyielder primarily because our application's API uses tables stored within MS Azure Cosmos DB services via MongoDB documents instead of relational structures such as RDSMS etc., however we needed something more flexible & scalable then what was provided by these frameworks natively but without needing custom development workflows beyond those supported already e.g.: Redshift support would have been nice since they released.
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