ExtraSQL are tools for Microsoft Data Engine (MSDE) and Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 users and developers. The application provides an easy to use and navigate multi-tabbed MDI environment, where SQL Server can be administered, data and server objects can be created and edited. <br><br>Features include:<br><br> <ul><li>Quick, easy to use and navigate multi-threaded MDI environment <li>Powerful T-SQL editor with syntax highlighting, SQL Assistant, multi-level undo/redo, text search/replace, special characters view, text indent/unindent <li>Advanced SQL Command Console with dockable Objects Browser. Batch or single SQL command execution. Easy direct data editing. Server message processing, so you can monitor a stored procedure or command batch execution by viewing the PRINT tracing command <Li>SQL Assistant for quick T-SQL development and SQL command execution <li>Easily create and modify all database objects using GUI functionality or SQL command execution: logins, users, roles, databases, tables, indexes, triggers, constraints, stored procedures, views, rules, defaults, user defined data types and user defined functions
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ExtraSQL 2.7.0.3
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License | Purchase | |
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| Requirements | Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP Microsoft MSDE 1.0/2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 | ||
| Downloads | 3 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | ExtraSQL | File Size | 1.2M |
| Date added | 16 Jun 2004 | ||
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