Access Query Analyzer 1.7
| Developer: |
Cirdirsoft (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/2000/XP/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$20 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.47 MB |
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Build SQL queries with three database tools--Access Query Analyzer.
Access Query Analyzer is a professional Access SQL Query Analyzer Tool, it allows you to visually build complete SQL scripts without typing any code. It can help you save time, and reduce debugging, syntax and logic errors. It allows you to build the framework for the complete script by simply dragging the components into the workspace area.
The Access Query Analyzer enables you to quickly and easily view the contents of your database objects. In addition, it includes a visual query designer to ease the creation of complex queries, enables you to run SQL queries. Result sets from SQL queries are presented in a combination form of tree views and table views. You can build SQL queries in the form of view definition tree, where a path in the view definition tree discloses relationships between data from different tables. Access Query Analyzer Tools supports ACCESS databases. SQL statements supported include select, insert, update and delete. The program includes Unicode support, support for ANSI inner and outer joins. |
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