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# Analyzing structured data
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Lots of data and information is stored in tabular data, whether it be csvs, excel sheets, or SQL tables.
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This page covers all resources available in LangChain for working with data in this format.
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## Document loading
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If you have text data stored in a tabular format, you may want to load the data into a Document and then index it as you would
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other text/unstructured data. For this, you should use a document loader like the [CSVLoader](/docs/modules/data_connection/document_loaders/how_to/csv.html)
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and then you should [create an index](/docs/modules/data_connection) over that data, and [query it that way](/docs/modules/chains/popular/vector_db_qa.html).
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## Querying
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If you have more numeric tabular data, or have a large amount of data and don't want to index it, you should get started
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by looking at various chains and agents we have for dealing with this data.
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### Chains
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If you are just getting started, and you have relatively small/simple tabular data, you should get started with chains.
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Chains are a sequence of predetermined steps, so they are good to get started with as they give you more control and let you
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understand what is happening better.
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- [SQL Database Chain](/docs/modules/chains/popular/sqlite.html)
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### Agents
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Agents are more complex, and involve multiple queries to the LLM to understand what to do.
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The downside of agents are that you have less control. The upside is that they are more powerful,
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which allows you to use them on larger databases and more complex schemas.
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- [SQL Agent](/docs/modules/agents/toolkits/sql_database.html)
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- [Pandas Agent](/docs/modules/agents/toolkits/pandas.html)
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- [CSV Agent](/docs/modules/agents/toolkits/csv.html)
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