dbForge Object Search for SQL Server

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dbForge Object Search for SQL Server
Software Details:
Version: 1.0
Upload Date: 4 Dec 15
Developer: Devart
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 38
Size: 14081 Kb

Rating: 4.5/5 (Total Votes: 2)

dbForge Object Search for SQL Server is a free add-in for SQL Server Management Studio that allows you to search SQL objects and data in your databases. It can be very difficult to find a required table or to remember names of your stored routines, when a database contains lots of objects. With dbForge Object Search for SQL Server you no longer need to look through the entire SSMS Object Explorer to find a required object.

    Key Features:
  • Check References Search. You can search a database object by name, and Object Search will find all the stored routines involving this object. This feature allows to quickly locate an object rather than browsing through a list of objects in the Object Explorer.
  • Custom Search. You can customize your search by setting up search criteria: object type, database, and connection. The search filter allows to quickly find only the specific object you need.
  • Multiple Search. You can quickly search numerous object types across multiple databases at the same time. This option allows simultaneously search in such database object types as functions, triggers, columns.
  • Wildcard Search. You can use wildcards to substitute for any characters in a search string. With wildcards, you can match zero or more characters, a set of characters included or absent in an object name being searched.
  • SQL Fragments Search. Using dbForge Object Search for SQL Server, you can find a specified SQL code fragment in tables, views, stored procedures, functions, triggers, etc. For example, searching for a "select" command will return examples of code fragments containing the command.

Requirements:

.NET Framework 4.5

Supported Operation Systems

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