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KSqlAnalyzer

http://www.kpage.de/en/
KSqlAnalyzer is a tool for easily accessing the data of a MS SQL database. It is made for developing and testing new SQL queries directly on the server. The functionality and look/feel are similar to SQL Query Analyzer. KSqlAnalyzer uses parts of the TDS library, and the editor uses parts of the KWrite source code because of its brilliant syntax highlighting.

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released on 22 February 2008

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GPLv2orlaterDeborah Nicholson27 February 2008
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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 27 February 2008.



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