From: | support(at)baybreezesoft(dot)com |
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To: | pgsql-announce(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Cc: | support(at)baybreezesoft(dot)com |
Subject: | Bay Breeze Software released SQL Edge 2.2 to support PostgreSQL scripts |
Date: | 2006-10-23 05:01:47 |
Message-ID: | 4871.69.104.91.209.1161579707.squirrel@wm2 |
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SQL Edge is a universal SQL query tool that allows users to execute SQL
queries, browse schema information in ER diagrams, and visualize data
relationships. With SQL Edge, users can use only one query to retrieve
data in a master table, and then browse data in all related detail tables.
Users can also insert, edit, and delete table records in the data grids.
Please refer to http://www.baybreezesoft.com for product details.
The version 2.2 added following features to better support PostgreSQL
databases:
1) The SQL editor now supports PostgreSQL PL/pgSQL scripts in addition to
Oracle PL/SQL scripts.
2) The schema perspective can display script information of views,
triggers, sequences and stored procedures for PostgreSQL databases.
The following are the version 2.1 features:
1) Support Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase SQL
Anywhere and any JDBC compatible databases.
2) Support Windows, Linux and Mac OS X operating systems.
3) Provide wizards to help setup JDBC connections. Easy to install, and
easy to setup.
4) SQL editor executes SQL queries asynchronously. Users can cancel the
execution by click the "Cancel" button or simply close the editor.
5) Supports Oracle PL/SQL scripts and annotation of PL/SQL compilation
errors.
6) Supports editable query result window. The data grid of the query
result window is editable if all selected columns are from one table and
also include the primary key of the table.
7) Schema perspective displays the table schema information, including
column definitions, primary key, indexes, and foreign keys. It also
displays the script information for Oracle views, synonyms, sequences,
stored procedures, triggers and packages.
8) Relationship table view displays the related data in the master-detail
style.
9) Relationship tree view displays master table records as top-level tree
nodes. The nodes can be expanded to reveal any level of related detail
records.
10) Allow users to insert, edit, and delete records in the data grids of
the relationship views.
11) Allow users to define master-detail relationships even between tables
in different databases. This enables the relationship views to display
data relationships between tables in different databases or without
pre-defined foreign keys.
12) Model perspective displays tables and their relationships in ER diagrams.
13) Execution plan perspective displays the execution plan of a query. It
supports Oracle and PostgreSQL execution plans.
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