Multi-featured Windows GUI utility for managing your PostgreSQL data
| Version | 11.1.0.1 |
| Updated | Dec 2nd 2011 |
| Developer |
SQL Maestro Group
N/A
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| User Rating |
967
3.6
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| Original File Size | 7.7 MB |
| Downloads | 7213 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
PostgreSQL Data Wizard is a powerful Windows GUI utility that manages your PostgreSQL data. It provides you with a number of easy-to-use tools for performing the required data manipulation easily and quickly.
Data Pump: Converts schema and data from any ADO-compatible database to PostgreSQL .
Transfers tables, indexes, and foreign key constraints. Migrates source objects directly to the target database or generates SQL scripts.
Imports data from the most popular formats including Excel, Access, CSV, DBF, XML, and text files to PostgreSQL tables
Includes Graphical Builder to map source file columns to target table fields in a few mouse clicks.
Uses bulk loading commands to speed up the import process.
Lets you to adjust data formats, empty target tables, execute custom SQL scripts, etc.
Exports data from PostgreSQL tables, views and queries to the 17 most popular file formats including MS Excel, HTML, XML, PDF, etc.
Allows you to fully customize output files including header and footer, fonts, colors, data formats, encoding, etc.
Supports Office 2007 file formats natively.
Creates a full set of ASP.NET scripts for working with PostgreSQL tables, views and queries through the web.
Allows to create webpages of your own style: color scheme, images, fonts, etc.
Protects generated scripts with advanced security settings.
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