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| - | To edit data with niota, users do not have to know database syntax. They can do it by using a comfortable grid interface. To asure correctness of data numerous rules and restrictions can be set on user or group level. To support users in there editing process a lot of features are available an can be configured on table or user level. | + | To edit data with niota, users do not have to know database syntax. They can do it by using a comfortable grid interface. To asure correctness of data, numerous rules and restrictions can be set on user level or group level. To support users in there editing process a lot of features are available and can be configured on table leve or user(group) level. |
| Here are some features of niota | Here are some features of niota | ||
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| * bulk upload | * bulk upload | ||
| - | Administrators can set up the rules and handle user rights or even edit the grids, while simple users can act within their boundaries. | + | Administrators can set up the rules and handle user rights or even edit the grids, while business users can focus on ediditing data within their configurable boundaries. |