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Visual SQL-Designer 3.84
Visual SQL-Designer is a program for easy visual constructing hard SQL-query for any database and write it. Support ORACLE, MS-SQL server 6.5-7.0-2000, MySQL, SyBase, Db2 for NT, MSAccess and other ODBC databases. It features Union query builder, OLAP inside, Export of the data of Query to files of various formats....
Tags: Sybase Inc., Visual SQL-Designer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows NT, Operating Systems, Databases, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
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Getting a Visual SQL development interface for Opensource database
I had developed in Visual basic a few years ago with Access and written lengthy complex SQL statements for Access by dragging lines to link various tables. What tools are out there for open source databases like MySQL or Postgres that would duplicate the user friendliness of Access, without a...
Tags: Databases, Microsoft Office, Programming languages, Microsoft Access, SQL, database
Discussion threads 2009-02-24
What to expect in Visual Studio 2005
Microsoft continues to push the envelope with the latest version of its top development tool. Discover how Visual Studio 2005 takes advantage of the latest versions of the .NET Framework and ASP.NET, and provides a variety of new technologies to make developers' lives easier. I thought it was finally...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft ASP.NET, Tony Patton, Microsoft development tools, .NET, Middleware, ClickOnce installation, Edit-and-Continue, IDE, .NET Newsletter, Developer, HTML, Version, Microsoft SQL Server, Product, Microsoft Corp., News, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Technical articles 2005-10-25
Get more useful information by deploying SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
In therelease of SQL Server 2005, Microsoft has included the popular Reporting Services add-on right into the product and madeit an option during installation. Reporting Services already enjoyed widesupport due to its cost (free with a SQL Server 2000 license) and good featureset.Inthis document, I will not go over the...
Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, Reporting Services, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005
Technical articles 2006-01-24
Creating a Visual Studio.NET add-in to write SQL statements
Visual Studio.NET allows you to create an add-in that will write all those tedious SQL statements for you. We'll show you how, step-by-step.Want to avoid the tedium of cranking out repetitious SqlCommand parameters? Just create an add-in that you can run directly from the Visual Studio.NET IDE to write all...
Tags: Microsoft development tools, .NET, Programming languages, Microsoft Corp., SQL, add-in, wizard, Microsoft Visual Studio.Net
Technical articles 2002-07-29
Demonstrate your SQL Server prowess by getting your MCDBA cert
Many developers and system administrators have worked with SQL Server, but their knowledge of it is often limited. So how can you ensure that as a SQL Server 2000 developer, you're knowledgeable in the right areas? The answer lies in the Microsoft Certified Database Administrator MCDBA SQL Server 2000 certification....
Tags: Databases, Enterprise software, Programming languages, .NET, Microsoft development tools, Baseline Inc., Microsoft SQL Server, SQL, server, Implementing Distributed Applications, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SQL Server 2000, Implementing Web Applications, Developing XML
Technical articles 2003-06-02
Application Development: SQL Server "Yukon" and CLR integration
If you're a Microsoft programmer, you have probably invested quite a lot in the transition from Windows NT/SQL Server 7 to Windows 2000/SQL Server 2000. The transition to Longhorn/Yukon is going to require a similar investment. Enhancements to SQL Server Yukon will include more complex reporting services and better handling...
Tags: .NET, Application servers, Programming languages, Middleware, Databases, Development tools, CLR, application development, Sanders Kaufman, Jr., server, stored procedure, Yukon, Microsoft .NET, SQL, Microsoft SQL Server
Technical articles 2004-03-16
Unleash the power of SQL Server Management Studio, Query Analyzer, and Visual Studio with these essential tools
Master SQL Server Management Studio, Query Analyzer, and Visual Studio tools in this chapter download from Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Compact Edition. First, learn how to use SQL Server Management Studio and Query Analyzer to manage and manipulate the SQL Server database. Familiarize yourself with the Visual Studio...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, Sams Publishing, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio, Tool, Chapter Coverage, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Book chapters 2007-09-10
Implement custom paging with SQL Server 2005
In previous columns, I covered the basics of using the .NET 3.5 ListView control and explained how to pair it with the DataPager control. Now I'll show you how to use these controls with a SQL Server 2005 backend to implement custom paging, in which only a subset of the...
Tags: Function, Microsoft SQL Server, Data, Paging, Row, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, DataPager, ViewState, GetData Method, ID, newIndex, Servers, Databases, Enterprise Software, Hardware, Software, Data Management, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-03-25
SQL Server T-SQL with Advanced Topics
Instantly save $300 off the standard course price when you register on TechRepublic, ZDNet, or BNET! Offer ends June 26, 2009.View Available Dates and LocationsIn this course, you'll start by learning about the basic features available in SQL Server, including how to design and create a database and how to...
Tags: Microsoft SQL Server Transact-SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Training 2008-04-01
What to expect in Visual Studio 2005
I thought it was finally time to take Visual Studio 2005for a test drive with the availability of the release candidate version and thefinal product to be shipped in November. There is plenty of hype surroundingthe product's November 7, 2005 release and its related products like versions2.0 of the .NET...
Tags: ClickOnce installation, Edit-and-Continue, HTML, IDE, Microsoft ASP.NET, Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Tony Patton
Technical articles 2005-10-25
Use Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition to develop custom applications that link to an SQL Server Express database
SQL Server Express is an innovative database product that combines power, flexibility, ease of use, and no cost, as well as the ability to develop custom applications using Visual Basic Express. Developing custom applications may sound intimidating to non-programmers, but the truth is that Visual Basic 2005 Express Edition (VB...
Tags: Custom Application, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybex, Microsoft Visual Basic, Server, SQL Server Express, Microsoft Development Tools, Programming Languages, Databases, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Book chapters 2006-11-08
SQL Server 2005 Integration Services makes a good first impression
You never get a second chance to make a first impression. This aphorism applies to so many things -- dating and job interviews come to mind. It also applies to software, which I was reminded of when I got to use SQL Server 2005 Integration Services SSIS for the first...
Tags: Oracle Corp., Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Oracle Data Integrator, Productivity, Databases, Enterprise Software, Java Development Tools, Software, Data Management, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Rex Baldazo
Blog posts 2008-02-20
Working with LINQ in Visual Studio 2008
NewbieI have smoe experience in php, and have recently started with C#.I like the idea of LINQ, but I feel that it would take some time before SQL is to be replaced...RE: Working with LINQ in Visual Studio 2008My gut feeling, on first introduction to LINQ is that it is...
Tags: Microsoft Visual Studio, LINQ, Microsoft Visual Studio 2008
Discussion threads 2008-01-16
10 things you should know about SQL Server 2005 features
The fanfarefrom TechEd 2005 this past June wasvintage Microsoft: lots of happy noise about miraculous products withtongue-in-cheek delivery dates, as many of us suppressed a yawn. But let's givecredit where it's due; we've waited a long time for a new SQLServer, and the features Microsoft is delivering with its upgraded...
Tags: common table expression, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Scott Robinson, server, Service Broker, SMO, XML-Data
Technical articles 2005-08-08
Why choosing SQL Server CE over Access CE makes sense
It's taken a little while, but I’ve finally come to terms with the idea of a relational database on a handheld device. This acceptance required two things: The first was the realization that a current generation Pocket PC has more storage than a 1980s minicomputer; the second was SQL Server...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Databases, Enterprise software, Handhelds, Edmond Woychowsky, Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, SQL Server CE, Microsoft Windows CE
Technical articles 2004-02-23
Use SQL Server to maintain session state
While maintaining data between server calls can be difficult, you can use SQL Server to handle session state management user session data. Here's how. Maintaining data between server calls is a common dilemma in Web development. You may need to maintain information for the...
Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Servers, Databases, Tony Patton, Enterprise software, .NET, server, Microsoft ASP.NET, .NET Newsletter, TechRepublic Inc., HTML, Database, Data, Management, Session, ToString, C#, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Hardware, Software, Data Management
Technical articles 2005-06-30
Using SQL Server 2005 Integration Services variables from a Script Task
If you've written a SQL Server 2005 Integration Services SSIS package that uses variables, you may have occasion to manipulate those variables within a Visual Basic script task. Unlike much of SSIS, there's not really a visual editor to help you with this part. In my opinion, the process is...
Tags: Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services, Variable, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Rex Baldazo
Blog posts 2008-04-28
MSDN Webcast: Visual C# Soup to Nuts: Visual C# and SQL Server 2005 (Level 200)
The attendee of this webcast will learn how to include data access features in the Microsoft Visual C# applications. The presenter specifically discusses how to integrate Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database functionality directly into the Web- and Windows-based applications. The presenter shows how Visual C# can help to programmatically get...
Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Webcast, Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft SQL Server 2005, C#, .Net, Programming Languages, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Software, Data Management
Webcasts 2007-04-16
Using MS Access and ODBC to access an SQL Database
I have an MS Access 2000 database running on a Win XP Pro workstation that was pulling data from an external dBaseIII-format database using ODBC. That database has now been replaced with an MS SQLExpress database on an MS 2000 Small Business Server. I have re-established the external database links...
Tags: Databases, Programming languages, Storage, ODBC, database, SQL, Microsoft Access, SQL database, Microsoft Corp., DAO
Discussion threads 2008-01-09
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