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Recommended SQL Front Ends/Interfaces
I am writing some ASP pages to interface with an MS SQL database (on a Win2k box). Does anyone have any recommendations on any tools that I can use to connect to the database and manage tables (create, drop, insert, etc)?
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MyCC from www.mysql.com or SQLyog
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Are those both not for MySQL? I need something that I can use with MS SQL.
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MS SQL comes with SQL Enterprise Manager and SQL Query Analyzer. Both of these are very good free toolsets for working with MS SQL.
If you're awash in cash, I would recommend DBArtisan and RapidSQL from Embarcadero. http://www.embarcadero.com/products/products.asp |
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Sorry
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You're forgiven even though the "ASP" and "Win2k" he gave were pretty good hints. If he had written M$ SQL, it would have been harder to make the mistake.
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