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SqlDbx 3.60

SqlDbx 3.60
SqlDbx 3.60 | 5 Mb


SqlDbx is built around an advanced SQL Editor and Database Object Explorer. SqlDbx provides a consistent user interface between different DBMS Systems. The intuitive and straight-forward interface allows developers to improve their productivity by having easy access to commonly used features. Run queries, execute scripts, and browse database objects without leaving the editor window. SqlDbx is a standalone executable file, so no installation is necessary. Furthermore, SqlDbx does not install or modify anything on the user's computer.
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EMS SQL Management Studio for Oracle 1.2.0.17

EMS SQL Management Studio for Oracle 1.2.0.17
EMS SQL Management Studio for Oracle 1.2.0.17 | 202 Mb


EMS SQL Management Studio for Oracle is a complete solution for Oracle database administration and development. With components that focus on all critical Oracle database management tasks, SQL Studio is a single workbench that provides you with must-have tools for administering Oracle databases, managing database schema and objects as well as for Oracle database design, migration, extraction, Oracle query building, data import, export and database comparison. SQL Studio unites these database tools for Oracle in one powerful and easy-to-use environment that can work round the clock. With SQL Management Studio many database administration objectives, such as migration, data loading and synchronization, database backup and extraction can be automated, allowing Oracle database administrators and Oracle application developers to perform complex tasks on a regular basis with the minimum number of efforts and a high level of flexibility. Whether you are a database or application developer, DBA or business analyst, SQL Studio for Oracle offers all essential Oracle tools to make you more productive than ever before!
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SQL Deadlock Detector

SQL Deadlock Detector
SQL Deadlock Detector | 3.5 Mb


Deadlocks can adversely influence server performance. A deadlock occurs when two or more SQL Server processes each have locks on distinct database objects. While holding on to their existing locks, each process is trying to acquire a lock on the database object that one of the other processes have locked. Because two processes cannot exclusively lock the same object simultaneously, we get a deadlock situation, where both processes are entangled and neither process is able to move forward. SQL Server recognizes this situation and tries to rectify it by killing one of the processes in order to allow the other process to continue. The terminated process is rolled back and then an error is flagged.
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