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4.7 / 5
About this software
Devart ODBC Driver for AfterShip provides an ODBC interface to AfterShip, enabling ODBC-compliant BI, reporting, analytics, and ETL tools to read and modify AfterShip data over HTTPS. The driver supports standard ODBC API functions and data types, DML operations including INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE, Unicode, and advanced data type mapping.
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Devart ODBC Driver for AfterShip
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Benefits
- Direct AfterShip access: Connect to AfterShip via HTTPS from ODBC applications.
- Standard ODBC support: Supports standard ODBC API functions and data types.
- DML and bulk updates: Allows INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE and batch updates to AfterShip.
- Wide tool compatibility: Works with BI, ETL, Excel, and development tools.
- Unicode and data conversion: Full Unicode support and advanced data type mapping.
Available languages
- English
Support information
- Product documentation: Includes installation, configuration, and integration guides on the Devart documentation site.
- Technical support portal: Create support requests and track cases via the Devart Support portal.
- Community forum: ODBC forum and community resources available for user questions and troubleshooting.
- Updates with maintenance: Maintenance includes product updates, hotfixes, and access to nightly builds when provided.
- Integration examples: Devart provides examples for Excel, Visual Studio, Python, and other integrations.
Frequently asked questions
What is Devart ODBC Driver for AfterShip?
An ODBC driver that exposes AfterShip tracking data as relational tables, enabling ODBC-compliant applications to query shipment information using SQL.
Which applications can connect to this ODBC driver?
Any ODBC-compliant application such as business intelligence, reporting, analytics, and ETL tools that support standard ODBC connections can use the driver.
How does authentication work when connecting to AfterShip?
Connection requires configuring AfterShip API credentials in the driver's connection settings to authenticate and authorize access to the account's tracking data.
What types of AfterShip data are accessible through the driver?
Common shipment-related entities such as tracking records, carrier information, delivery statuses, and tracking updates are exposed as relational tables for querying.
What performance factors affect queries through the driver?
Query performance depends on network latency, AfterShip API responsiveness, and how SQL queries are translated into API calls; applying filters and batching can reduce overhead.