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jjrmy1
 
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Default MSSQLserverManagement - 12-15-2006 , 10:53 AM






Anyone have any suggestions for a good, user friendly, db management tool
for SQL server?
Needs to be able to create tables, insert records, modify columns, etc.

Thanks,
Jeremy



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Paul
 
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Default Re: MSSQLserverManagement - 12-16-2006 , 04:14 AM








"jjrmy1" <jjrmy1 (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:

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Anyone have any suggestions for a good, user friendly, db management tool
for SQL server?
Needs to be able to create tables, insert records, modify columns, etc.

Two you could look at.

www.upscene.com Database Workbench.

www.quest.com Toad.



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David Segall
 
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Default Re: MSSQLserverManagement - 12-16-2006 , 07:42 AM



"jjrmy1" <jjrmy1 (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote:

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Anyone have any suggestions for a good, user friendly, db management tool
for SQL server?
Needs to be able to create tables, insert records, modify columns, etc.
Microsoft Access <http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/>. They
even have a free trial.


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Robert Klemme
 
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Default Re: MSSQLserverManagement - 12-18-2006 , 05:31 AM



On 15.12.2006 17:53, jjrmy1 wrote:
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Anyone have any suggestions for a good, user friendly, db management tool
for SQL server?
Needs to be able to create tables, insert records, modify columns, etc.
What's wrong with Query Analyzer, Enterprise Manager or Management
Studio? They ship with the product and have a GUI.

robert


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