Superior SQL Builder - visually build complete SQL scripts, not just single queries
Version | 2.1 |
Updated | Dec 26th 2006 |
Developer |
Red Earth Technologies Pty Ltd
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1024
1.0
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Original File Size | 8.1 MB |
Downloads | 8275 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Internet |
Superior SQL Builder is an application that visually build complete SQL scripts
The first tool to visually build complete SQL scripts - other query tools only build single SQL queries.
Introduce massive time savings and reduce debugging, syntax and logic errors. Easy to use. Build complex SQL scripts without typing any SQL.
Incredibly versatile, flexible and extendible - users have complete control over the SQL that is generated.
Suitable for DBAs and developers of any expertise.
Supports Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL and Access.
Here are some key features of "Superior SQL Builder":
■ Simply the fastest and easiest way to develop SQL.
■ Build the full range of SQL (DML and DDL).
■ Build individual queries or SQL scripts of any size.
■ Control - users have complete control over the SQL that is generated and can even build their own Script Templates to suit their organization's individual needs.
■ Eliminate syntax, logic and typographic errors.
■ A comprehensive Query Builder.
■ The ability to export database data in a variety of formats, including SQL 'Insert' statements, XML, HTML, CSV and Tab Delimited.
■ A simple, easy-to-use interface.
■ The ability to use Superior SQL Builder Crack projects or components (including the Query Builder) programmatically from your own code.
■ The ability to instantly generate equivalent SQL scripts for each of your database servers.
Requirements:
■ Requires Microsoft .NET Framework and MDAC 2.7 or above.
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