OraPowerTools is a useful collection of native oracle database utilities
Version | 1.0 |
Updated | Aug 14th 2006 |
Developer |
DKG Advanced Solutions
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User Rating |
857
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Original File Size | 4.8 MB |
Downloads | 6785 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
OraPowerTools is a useful collection of native oracle database utilities. This collection includes OraEdit PRO, a complete Oracle Development environment, DBDiff for Oracle, compare and upgrade any 2 oracle databases, and DBScripter for Oracle, create sql scripts out of your oracle database's objects and/or data.
DBDiff for Oracle:
With this tool you can compare 2 Oracle databases and automatically create an upgrade script based on the differences found. DBDiff for Oracle compares privileges, sequences, table structures, indexes, constraints, data, views, triggers, functions, procedures, packages and types.
DBDiff creates a user-friendly report that includes the databases analysis, a comparison report, or a "runable" upgrade script.
DBScripter for Oracle:
DBScripter for Oracle is a fully customizable tool that allows you to create object, data and/or source code sql scripts out of any oracle database.
The output report includes ready-to-use insert and create statements that, when run, will duplicate the contents and/or structures from the source database.
OraEdit PRO:
OraEdit PRO is a Development Environment for Oracle, includes all the editing features expected in any high-end editor, as well as others like a pl/sql debugger, code completion (intellisense), version control interfaces, table browsers, sql worksheets and more.
Requirements:
■ Oracle Client 8.x or above
Limitations:
■ Five-object trial
■ 30 days trial
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