A practical and reliable Oracle database administration and development worth having when you want to manage tables, operators and SQL scripts
Version | 3.6.1.54485 |
Updated | January 21 2021 |
Developer |
EMS Software Development
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User Rating |
1080
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Original File Size | 68.3 MB |
Downloads | 9068 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 2008, Windows NT |
Category | Internet |
SQL Manager for Oracle is a professional and straightforward software solution that enables you to manage tables and all their objects such as fields, unique and foreign keys and check constraints.
SQL Manager for Oracle works with any Oracle versions from 8.1.7 to the newest one and supports the latest Oracle Database features and data types including compressed, OLAP, read-only and read-write tables; invisible indexes; compound triggers, triggers with FOLLOWS clause and others.
It offers plenty of powerful Oracle tools such as PL/SQL Code Debugger, Backup/Restore Database wizards, Visual Database Designer to create Oracle database in few clicks, Visual Query Builder to write complex Oracle SQL queries, Database Statistics to monitor Oracle performance, Grant manager for effective Oracle security management and many more useful features for efficient Oracle administration.
SQL Manager for Oracle Crack has a state-of-the-art graphical user interface with a well-described wizard system, so clear in use that even a newbie will not be confused with it.
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