Re: TOAD and the like

From: Sequel Solutions <akolkman_at_sequel.nl>
Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1999 21:46:32 +0100
Message-ID: <36F014A7.738DFF57_at_sequel.nl>


Dear Ferran, [Quoted]

We have developed some interesting tools that might be interesting for you:

     SQLTools:

        Integrated server-side SQL & PL/SQL development environment
        for Oracle developers, easily browsing the Oracle database,
        programming and debugging  PL/SQL stored program units like
        packages, procedures, functions, database-triggers and so on.

     SQLWord:

        Advanced Reportwriter integrating Oracle and Microsoft Word.
        You can create your own standardletters, contracts and any
        other reports using the data of an Oracle database within a
        Microsoft Word document. By placing the fieldnames (keywords)
        of the queries in the text of the document, SQLWord retrieves
        the necessary data from the Oracle database and integrates it
        in the generated output document. Nested structures can be used
        unlimited (master-detail-detail etc).

     SQLTree:

        SQLTree is an ActiveX component that can be embedded
        in a Forms50 application for treeview presentation of
        selected data from your Oracle database. When the user
        double-clicks on an item in the tree-view, a form is opened
        for presentation of more detail-information.

We would like to invite you to have a look at our website  www.sequel.nl  and download the free trial software.

Sincerely,

Sequel Solutions
 
 

Ferran Foz wrote:

I've just discovered TOAD (http://www.toadsoft.com) and it's really a POWER
tool. Could you (yes, you!),
recommend me a tool like this (it does not matter if it's Shareware, Freeware,
Payware). Thank you very much.

By the way,
I'm looking for a tool that can help me in "Reverse enginner" dabatases. I'm
now working on a Oracle database that has not got the least Entity-Relation
(ship) diagrams and i'm going crazy.

Thanks

-- Ferran Foz mailto:ferran.foz_at_technologist.com
-- STE Consulting, SA http://www.ste.es

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