Rinuja has your npk and secondary/trace stuff, but it has no guaranteed analysis and no way of knowing what it is composed of in proportions.. .which makes the information useless, really. the second one the same stuff, but even less info.
It might be effective, but you'd never know how to adjust when problems arise, because you have no idea what's in it in any useful way off the label. That's a really bad sign for a really bad product, imo.
it'd likley be an okay 'base' of your ferts, if it contains npk + secondary and trace... then you could manipulate ratios and concentrations with just 1 or 2 other products as needed, but again... can't do that with incomplete info.
i have a breakdown of what my feed + some triple superphosphate equate to (see pic in current week of either diary, one shows molarity, which is a more intuitive and direct measurement to work with.. elemental ppm paints an incomplete picture of ratios between what is fed.. molar ratios will be how it's used in plant/soil/any interaction possible ever and everywhere)... if you can't calculate that stuff, you (plural, you, me, anyone) can't answer the question, unfortunately.