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Sync For SQLServer is
Use VB 5/6 as well as all the
Web Trak is a web based help
SQL Query Parser for
designed for software
languages of .NET (like C#,
desk tracking program. It is
Microsoft SQL Server
developers or database
VB.NET and J#) to connect to
fully customizable and runs
database will accept
administrators who are
various databases including
with a Microsoft Access or
input keywords and construct
working with the
Oracle, MS SQL Server,
Microsoft SQL Server
the SQL "LIKE"
Microsoft SQL Server
MySQL, Jet and more using
database and Internet
query to be run against the
database. It compares
ADO. Develop reliable and
Information Server. Web Trak
database software. Use
two SQL Server databases and
easy-to-use database
v3.0 will be released in
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determines the differences
applications in no time at
early 2004. Purchasing now
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between them. It generates a
all!
will give you a free upgrade.
to search compulsory words,
SQL change script to convert
alternative words and also
the database architecture
exclusion words. Allows
with its tables,
searching for a phrase
relationships, ...AND DATA
by
accepting enquoted
into the desired target
words. Similar to the
database. The existing data
standards used by major
in the target database
search engines.
remains completely intact.
One of Sync For SQLServer
unique features include the
data migration from the
source database to the
destination database. Other
tools don't offer this
feature in one product,
which is integrated with
Sync For SQLServer. You can
migrate the data in a lot of
ways to get your data to the
destination database where
it is exactly wanted. Sync
For SQLServer is based on
the Microsoft .NET
framework. It is very easy
to use and intuitive.
Date: Jun, 15 2006 Date: Dec, 23 2003 Date: Dec, 02 2003 Date: Nov, 25 2001 |
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RSS files can be generated
using Active Server Pages
(ASP). It is OK for an RSS
file to have a .asp suffix.
In this example an RSS 0.91
file is generated, but it
could easily be applied to
other RSS versions.
Similarly in this case the
site stores its articles in
a Microsoft Access database,
but the database connection
could be changed to reflect
a Microsoft SQL Server
database.
Date: May, 20 2001 |