Merchant:
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idxSoft LLC
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Platforms:
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Windows 7
, Windows Vista
, Windows XP
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Unit price:
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149.00 USD
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Find Foreign Keys. Effortless Data Models. SQL Made Simple.
Developers, Crystal Report Pros, and Data Analysts will love it. Hunt
database keys. Use it for a model. Unique interface makes sense. Works
with SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, MS Access & DBF.
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Find Foreign Keys. Effortless Data Models. SQL Made Simple.
Attention
Developers, Crystal Report Professionals and Data Analysts: The mystery
hiding inside your database has just been solved. idxScout investigates
keys, indexes and design problems with automatic data modeling.
Download it at www.idxSoft.com. Point it to your SQL Server, Access,
MySQL, Oracle or DBF database. Run Key Hunter and see the structure. Use
the results as a model. Press a key or scroll to see data instantly.
Find design problems. Check a box and build an SQL Select. Write SQL
joins mistake-proof.
Modern databases may contain hundreds of
tables each with ten or more fields, meaning you are expected to know
thousands of little pieces. Remembering everything is quite a difficult
task. Without design specs you may never fully grasp its complexity.
idxScout
features a Key Hunter. It probes the database and finds foreign keys.
These keys are presented in an easy to understand list; not a confusing
bunch of boxes and lines. Primary keys and indexes are color coded.
You'll see flaws, missing indexes, duplicated data and structural
defects immediately. Tweak the results and you'll have a data model in
hours; not days. No large budget needed. Do a hunt on all fields; you'll
be surprised what idxScout finds.
Use SQL Workshop and write
select statements fast. Just check and choose the tables and fields you
want to query. It's so easy it will amaze you. You'll never use Select *
again. Press CTL-S to view the data, select it if you want it, press
preview and check it off your to-do list.
Let your machine help
you build SQL joins. No need to guess anymore. idxScout has the
intelligence to predict query joins for you; it's based on the model. If
the join is complex, pick it from the list of relationships. Move the
order around with a click. You'll get joins that are never nested, never
confusing, and easily understood.
Use SQL Server, Access, MySQL, Oracle and DBF & more.