A SQL server tool for developers who debug server stored procedures, functions (UDFs) and triggers
Version | 1.0.2009.220 |
Updated | Jul 16th 2009 |
Developer |
Lakeside SQL LLC
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User Rating |
985
2.3
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Original File Size | 11.5 MB |
Downloads | 7698 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 2003 |
Category | Internet |
SQL Ultimate Debugger is a powerful SQL server tool that helps developers debug SQL Server database code in both development and production environments.
With SQL Ultimate Debugger, the developer can inspect values of simple and table variables, temporary tables and even permanent tables.
SQL Ultimate Debugger records database execution calls, providing detailed information on each traceable element (scalar variables, table variables, temporary tables, permanent tables) within executed database code such as stored procedures (SP's) and user-defined functions (UDF's), triggers.
SQL Ultimate Debugger also provides performance indicators and statistics (call count, total, average and maximum execution time) for each line of executed database code.
SQL Ultimate Debugger Crack is the ultimate sql server tool for developers who work with SQL Server database code.
Ultimate Debugger not only allows you to debug a specific execution with known parameters (as you normally do in Visual Studio) but it can monitor your database in a live environment.
For example, you can debug procedures while they are executed many times per second by the IIS. You will see real values, supplied to these procedures by the IIS!
While Standard SQL server debugger in MS Visual Studio allows you to inspect only values of scalar variables, SQL Ultimate Debugger allows you to inspect any value on any object!
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