CoSort 9.5 … New Features
New Release Supports Unicode Data and ODBC in Eclipse IDE
After more than two years of development since the release of CoSort® 9.1.3, IRI is now shipping CoSort 9.5.1 on Unix, Linux and Windows.
CoSort uses a fourth-generation data definition and manipulation language called SortCL to transform, convert, protect, and report on “big data.” SortCL is used for:
- legacy sort and data migrations
- data warehouse staging (ETL) operations
- data franchising (preparation) for BI tools
- database reorg and load pre-sorting
- detail, summary and delta (CDC) reporting
- field-level encryption and data masking
In the new release, SortCL users can directly address relational table data along with very large sequential (flat) files, as well as a wide range of multi-byte characters in both native and Unicode formats. The new version also features a graphical, integrated development environment (IDE) built on Eclipse for SortCL job design and execution. This “IRI Workbench” is a free option and replaces the former ‘gui2scl’ and ‘guiagent’ applications.
To summarize, the new features in CoSort 9.5 are:
- ODBC source and target data processing. CoSort users can source and target data in Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, SAP, MySQL, Sybase, Teradata etc.
- Selection, transformation, and test data generation for native multi-byte forms and Unicode UTF-8 and 16
- Expanded support for numeric data types and field formatting attributes like implied decimal
- Graphical job wizards, form editors, dialogs and syntax-aware script editing for SortCL job design
- Graphical tools to discover, import and populate file and table metadata for use in SortCL jobs
- Graphical, automated and bulk metadata conversion of legacy sort parameters like SyncSort
- Data lineage and team-based version control for SortCL job scripts
If you would like to try CoSort 9.5 and its Eclipse GUI, call 1-800-333-SORT, email info@iri.com, or visit www.iri.com/products/free-trial.