Foxtrot® is a powerful macro scripting and data conversion technology that automates tedious, manual labor-intensive tasks involving moving, merging, managing and maintaining large amounts of data. Foxtrot's Intelligent Targeting technology is unmatched in its ability to interact seamlessly with desktop, browser and legacy applications alike.
Foxtrot was specifically designed to empower non-technical employees to effectively automate such database management and database merging tasks themselves for "data entry made easy." By leveraging Foxtrot's drag and drop targeting and intuitive wizards, users can solve data challenges rapidly without custom programming. Foxtrot enables non-technical users to write and run custom programmed macro scripts that move and manage data automatically with a GUI tool. By simply scripting the task once, Foxtrot "learns" what to do. When the script runs, the data is entered and buttons are clicked just as if a human was actually sitting at the workstation, keying the data in and/or pulling up records one by one-except infinitely faster. Foxtrot:
- automates data maintenance, migration and system conversions
- enables business people to solve challenging business problems
- saves time by merging databases
- saves money by automating database entries
- eliminates redundant data entry
- ensures 100% accuracy and consistency
- enables disparate systems to share data
Originally developed over 13 years ago to automate data conversions for banks, Foxtrot has emerged as the financial services industry's technology of choice to boost efficiency and profits in daily operations. Businesses from healthcare, CRM, distribution, manufacturing, and financial services and more are turning to Foxtrot as a guaranteed database and macro scripting solution for their data task challenges.
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Based on your assistance, I was able to successfully write a script that automatically logs a message when an error occurs without having to stop and restart the script manually for each record. Last week, this would have 'liberated' me from having to do so 104 times while the script was trying to run to completion. We will now be even more efficient with this process, plus I can incorporate my newfound knowledge to other scripts which may have similar scenarios in other areas of our bank. Thanks for setting aside some of your valuable time to follow up with my support question.
Ken Scharnagl, AVP Research, Testing, Implementation
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