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Develop and manage databases with Database Workbench Pro |
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| Date Added: February 17, 2020 06:49:39 PM | |
| Author: Arnold Shaw | |
| Category: Computers: Software Development | |
| Working with multiple database engines has never been easy for developers. In most situations, you need a large set of tools to help you overcome the lack of interoperability between different database engines. This quickly gets in the way of your productivity and results in a lot of repetitive tasks, not to mention constantly switching between different windows as you try to work with lots of different programs. To avoid ending up with a disconnected and dissimilar development environment and trying to work with a multitude of different user interfaces, you need a unified solution that supports all the database engines you work with. Database Workbench Pro was developed to empower those working with multiple database engines to increase their productivity right from the outset. Database Workbench Pro makes it possible to work from a single conceptual data model, even if you are working with different physical models behind the scenes. You can reverse engineer any existing database, print graphical overviews, and create sub diagrams to add clarity to complex databases. The diagram editor feature provides a visual interface for designing any database and its relationships. You can apply business rules in the form of conceptual data modelling to physical data modelling. You can document databases and use the exported diagrams in your existing documentation to assist database managers. Creating and modifying databases has never been easier either, thanks to the provision of graphical editors. There's no need to remember specific SQL syntax, since you can copy over DLL statements and duplicate objects, search almost instantaneously through data and more. The numerous productivity tools included help you make your work faster, while also reducing the need for multiple data entry and trying to work with different standards and interfaces. The simplicity doesn't just boost productivity though; it also reduces the chance of human error and makes your job a whole lot more rewarding. There are templates for objects, code, and names. You can instantly garner insights with the join completion and parameter insights, allowing you to quickly write SQL statements and link tables using foreign key information. On top of that, there's a powerful copy and paste tool which also helps developers save time. Running database comparisons and migration operations is also easy, and you can migrate meta data structures between different database systems. The data pump tool lets users quickly transfer data between databases and ODBC and ADO data sources. Database Workbench Pro supports all popular database engines, including Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Anywhere, PostgreSQL, InterBase, Firebird, MySQL, Oracle, and NexusDB. There are also multiple editions available, allowing database developers to choose a tailor-made solution that best serves their unique needs. The modular licensed DBMS support comes with plans for Lite, Basic, Pro, and Enterprise versions. There's a full feature matrix on the website where you can compare the feature sets of each version and find the perfect solution for your needs. The latest version comes with Advanced Data Generator 4.0. This includes new features such as the HiDPI aware user interface, additional sample data, a new demo-project video, and many new improvements to macros. Find out more at https://www.upscene.com/database_workbench/ | |
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