Re: RDBMS : Do we still live in 20th century?
From: Jim Kennedy <kennedy-down_with_spammers_at_attbi.com>
Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 14:53:25 GMT
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Date: Thu, 26 Jun 2003 14:53:25 GMT
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Those aren't databases those are tools. As I said clearly you don't have
much experience with databases. Wonderful that you can doa Google search,
just proves my point, you don't have much experience with databases and the
toold the vendor provides. GUI is often a cruch , how do you do version
control on a GUI?
Jim
-- Replace part of the email address: kennedy-down_with_spammers_at_attbi.com with family. Remove the negative part, keep the minus sign. You can figure it out. "Valentin Tihomirov" <valentin_at_abelectron.com> wrote in message news:3efab7c4$1_1_at_news.estpak.ee...Received on Thu Jun 26 2003 - 16:53:25 CEST
> I have about 15 the most rated at google today. They are dbVisualizer, SQL
> Developer, Prime Vision, OraEditPro, AquaData Studio, to name some.
> Functionality is too poor. However, I' far from expert in this are.
Please,
> tell me better examples if you do.
>
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