Re: Superior SQL Builder version 1.5 released

From: Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, 01 Oct 2004 17:14:49 -0700
Message-ID: <1096676169.517680_at_yasure>


Justin Hanson wrote:

> Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu> wrote in message news:<1094617774.822525_at_yasure>...
> 

>>Justin Hanson wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Red Earth Technologies announces the release of version 1.5 of
>>>Superior SQL Builder, its SQL tool that allows users to build complete
>>>SQL scripts without typing any code.
>>>
>>>Superior SQL Builder introduces new SQL scripting technology, allowing
>>>users to quickly and easily transform their database data. In version
>>>1.5 this scripting technology has been extended and enhanced so that
>>>complex SQL scripts can be built in less time and with greater ease.
>>>
>>>The major development in version 1.5 has been the simplification of
>>>the script building process itself. With a more intuitive interface,
>>>the product has strengthened its promise to provide Database
>>>Administrators, developers and other IT professionals with a quick and
>>>easy method to develop substantial SQL scripts.
>>>
>>>Other new features include explicit support for MySQL v4.1, the
>>>automation of database connections and the inclusion of many new
>>>script templates. This combined with the standard features such as
>>>the ability to eliminate syntax, logic and typographical errors when
>>>developing SQL, provides developers with an efficient and effective
>>>way to build SQL.
>>>
>>>For users wishing to take a step beyond the simple query builder, this
>>>product offers a real alternative.
>>>
>>>Superior SQL Builder supports MySQL, Microsoft Access, Oracle and
>>>Microsoft SQL Server.
>>>
>>>Superior SQL Builder runs on Windows 98 and above.
>>>
>>>A fully functional evaluation version of Superior SQL Builder is
>>>available at http://www.superiorsql.com/.
>>>
>>>Program registration is only US$349.00 and may be processed securely
>>>online from the company's web site.
>>
>>Justin
>>
>>Your post to c.d.o.marketplace was appropriate. This is spam and your
>>apology for posting here would be most appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks.
> 
> 
> Sorry Daniel - I didn't realise that this was an inappropriate area to
> post the press release - my apologies.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Justin Hanson

Accepted ... now I'll visit your website.

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Daniel A. Morgan
University of Washington
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Received on Sat Oct 02 2004 - 02:14:49 CEST

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