EMS SQL Manager for Oracle

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EMS SQL Manager for Oracle
Software Details:
Version: 3.0.0.3
Upload Date: 3 May 15
Distribution Type: Shareware
Price: 135.00 $
Downloads: 27
Size: 46163 Kb

Rating: nan/5 (Total Votes: 0)

EMS SQL Manager for Oracle is a database tool for Oracle database development and administration. Oracle Database features and data types including compressed, OLAP, read-only and read-write tables, invisible indexes, compound triggers, and triggers with FOLLOWS clause. It offers Oracle tools such as PL/SQL Code Debugger, Backup/Restore Database wizards, Visual Database Designer to create Oracle database in few clicks, Visual Query Builder to write complex Oracle SQL queries, Database Statistics to monitor Oracle performance, and Grant manager for effective Oracle security management features for efficient Oracle administration. SQL Manager for Oracle has a state-of-the-art graphical user interface with a well-described wizard system, so clear in use that even a newbie will not be confused with it.

Key Features includes Latest Oracle Database version support, database management and navigation, tools to make your work with Oracle Database as easy as it can be, easy-to-use wizards performing Oracle Database administrative tasks, simple management of all Oracle Database objects (including create/edit/drop operations), effective security management, advanced data manipulation tools, excellent visual and text tools for query building, impressive data export and import capabilities, Visual Database Designer to handle database structure in a few clicks, report designer with clear in use report construction wizard, connecting via local port forwarding through the SSH tunnel, support of Unicode data, and new state-of-the-art graphical user interface.

Requirements:

Oracle Database Client, connection to Oracle server

Limitations:

30-day trial

Supported Operation Systems

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