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Re: SQL syntax building tool

From: Daniel Morgan <dmorgan_at_exesolutions.com>
Date: Mon, 07 Oct 2002 17:19:16 GMT
Message-ID: <3DA1C1F5.B69AD5DC@exesolutions.com>


David Morse wrote:

> Dear database profesional,
> Sqlizer is a visual tool for building even the most complex SQL queries.
> Queries are built by picking from lists of tables and their elements, SQL
> options, and clicking buttons to proceed. It is designed to help database
> users create standard SQL syntax based on SQL89 with ODBC extensions
> (functions, outer join, date/time values) and some optional SQL92 features
> (CAST, IS UNKNOWN). Sqlizer supports grouped, summary and union queries. It
> supports joins, subqueries, expressions, functions and type conversions.
> Data entry is required only for literal values, optional column headings and
> special options. The resulting SQL statements can be named and saved for
> reuse and modification later. While SQLizer is an excellent SQL learning
> tool, some understanding of SQL terms and commands is required to take full
> advantage. A complete SQL Tutorial section is provided in the
> documentation.
>
> Sqlizer is written in 100% Java and should work with any database that
> supports JDBC and works great with Oracle. SQLizer can also be embedded in
> applications to provide its end-users with an easy tool for creating new SQL
> queries and reports.
>
> We are currently looking for beta testers so if you are interested feel free
> to contact me.
>
> Dave Morse
> dave_at_firstsql.com

Dear David Morse

We have a usenet group for people that wish to market products. It is called comp.databases.oracle.marketplace.

Please market your product there.

Thank you,

Daniel Morgan Received on Mon Oct 07 2002 - 12:19:16 CDT

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