One of the best database documenting tools in the market just got better - we released
xSQL Documenter V4 with the following new and enhanced features:
- support for Microsoft Integration Server 2005/2008, Teradata 13 and SQLite;
- enhanced Extended Property Editor to support more platforms and support for comments on procedure parameters;
- A new “columns” section for table valued functions shows what columns they return (SQL Server only);
- Deterministic, schema bound and inline properties for functions were added (SQL Server only);
- Ability to suppress object dependencies on schemas (SQL Server only);
- Ability to specify max number of threads in GUI (the equivalent of the command line switch /threads);
- Support for replacing tabs with spaces in DDL;
- Scripting of users, logins, and roles for SQL Server;
- Support for connecting to Oracle using ODBC;
- More details in the foreign keys section for SQL Server;
- Specify sample rows from tables separately from sample rows for views since views can be very "expensive";
- Ability to order sample rows;
Database management systems that were already supported in the previous version are:
- Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005/2008
- Microsoft Analysis Server 2005/2008
- Microsoft Report Server 2005/2008
- Oracle 9i and above
- DB2 8.2 and above
- MySQL 5.0 and above
- Sybase ASE 12.0 and above
- Sybase SQL Anywhere 10.0 and up
- Informix IDS 10.0 and above
- PostgreSQL 8.0 and above
- Microsoft Access 97 and above
- VistaDB 3.0 and above
- ENEA Polyhedra 7.0 and above
- Raima RDM Server 8.1
Download a free, non-expiring trial version from
http://www.xsql.com/download/database_documenter/ and let us know what you think.
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