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Re: Extract Table Definitions

From: <thomasj_at_platinum.com>
Date: 1998/02/16
Message-ID: <6caehg$dje$1@nnrp1.dejanews.com>#1/1

In article <6c8mhq$o2s$1_at_floyd.ideal.net.au>,   "Michael Janos" <mjanos_at_shoal.net.au> wrote:
>
> Is there a way to extract a table definition in the form of a "CREATE
> TABLE..." statement?
>
> Thanks
> Michael
>
>

PLATINUM Technology offers a solution to quickly and easily extract a table definition's DDL. PLATINUM Desktop DBA (now included with PLATINUM DBA Advantage) helps you manage multiple databases and platforms through a common point-and-click GUI, while facilitating connectivity to your databases with its DBMS Explorer. The GUI simplifies the query process by enabling you to build multi-table, multi-database queries without writing complex SQL commands. You can manipulate and migrate all database objects without knowing the complex SQL involved. Tedious, repetitive tasks become simple - the touch of a button lets you add or clone users, add logins and groups, grant permissions, plus much more. Automate routine tasks, and stop worrying about SQL syntax. Desktop DBA generates the code needed to create and alter databases and perform space management tasks.

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