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Default SQL / TSQL / program - 12-11-2003 , 03:10 AM






Hi,

Are there any good programs for Sybase SQL/TSQL? such as Oracle programs
: TOAD or PL/SQL Developer?

TIA,
ViBart



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Default Re: SQL / TSQL / program - 12-11-2003 , 01:41 PM






SQL Programmer seems to be ok.

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Hi,

Are there any good programs for Sybase SQL/TSQL? such as Oracle
programs
: TOAD or PL/SQL Developer?

TIA,
ViBart





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Default Re: SQL / TSQL / program - 12-15-2003 , 12:05 PM



"pater" <pater (AT) pagema (DOT) net> wrote

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Hi,

Are there any good programs for Sybase SQL/TSQL? such as Oracle
programs
: TOAD or PL/SQL Developer?
I use CAST Software's SQLBuilder for stored proc debugging:
http://www.castsoftware.com/Products...der/Index.html

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Norm





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Default Re: SQL / TSQL / program - 01-04-2004 , 02:42 PM



Two solutions : a Sybase IDE like Cast SQL-Builder
(http://www.castsoftware.com/Products...er/Index.html), or a
good text editor like jEdit (www.jedit.org) with some shortcut to run isql.

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Are there any good programs for Sybase SQL/TSQL? such as Oracle
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: TOAD or PL/SQL Developer?

TIA,
ViBart





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Default Re: SQL / TSQL / program - 01-04-2004 , 03:07 PM



I use XEmacs with the SQL code open in one buffer and sqsh running in
a shell buffer; then it's straightforward to test out snippets of code
by copying them from one buffer to another. I don't know of an
environment that has good support for TSQL debugging and the like,
however.

(XEmacs also has a built-in SQL client that supports Sybase, but I
haven't used it enough to compare against sqsh.)

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