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Advanced hex editor makes
SQL Effects Clarity is a
binary editing easy and
software tool made for
straightforward. Supports
software professionals by
huge files, logical disks,
active software engineers
and physical drives.
who have to do on a daily
Easy-to-use and powerful, it
basis the kinds of chores
provides many unique
the tool is designed for:
features making hex editing
* Rapidly and easily perform
a breeze. Beginner's
a SQL Server Database
tutorial included.
Compare * Verifying
change scripts.
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Identifying undesirable
changes in a database
environment - or verifying
that there aren't any.
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Ensuring that your
production environment is
the same as your test and
development environment.
* Diagnosing those odd
situations where a problem
happens in production - but
can't be reproduced in your
development environment.
* Understanding the database
differences between two
different releases.
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Code reviewing recent
changes in stored
procedures, SQL functions,
views and triggers with an
easy way to see line by line
diffs.
The tool
differentiates itself from
other database comparison
tools by focusing on ease of
use, simplicity in design,
flexibility in comparison
selections and criteria,
lightning fast comparison
performance, unique GUI
review of differences
(instead of the common
approach of scripting out
the objects into a sql
script then doing a basic
file compare - a common
method in other tools), and
also offers multiple results
analysis and review and
reporting methods, as well
as results export options
for various standard file
formats. The tool is
becoming known for its
dynamic and synched display
of both versions of the db
schema in side by side
synchronized trees. It also
features a drill down
capability to see specific
details including line by
line comparison of text
objects.
Full support is
given for all SQL Server
objects including tables,
columns, primary and foreign
keys, indexes, stored
procedures, views, triggers,
functions, user defined data
types, users and permission
settings.
Date: Dec, 05 2006 Date: Jun, 05 2005 |