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tilttek
Junior Member
Canada
333 Posts |
Posted - 21 March 2001 : 15:46:32
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Title: SQL Database Manager Version: 2.0 Download: http://www.tilttek.com/files/SQLDBMan2.zip
Installation: Read the included readme.txt file for installation instructions. Description: To manage you SQL Database from the Web. (SQL Server or MS Access) Demo: No Demo available. Support: Please post questions and problems with this MOD in the Help: MOD Implementation Forum.
Features:
- Display all table in your Snitz Database;
- Do you own SQL Query
- Security Level : SELECT Only, Any SQL Statement, or Display only table name.
Possible issues:
- Work for SQL Server And Access Only.
- Use it only on developement/test site, cause can give access to Member PW.
What's New:
- New Security Level : Display only table name.
- Work with Access
- Error Management
- Use the good Snitz Color
- Quick like to create Query
Philippe Gamache http://www.tilttek.com http://www.lapageamelkor.com |
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Rigger82
Junior Member
USA
311 Posts |
Posted - 22 March 2001 : 10:11:27
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Cannot seem to get to the .zip file. Im interested, let me know via email if the file becomes available.
Thanks.
--------------------- Mark Christianson Gulf War Veteran (82nd Airborne Division) Owner/Operator of www.paratrooper.net Rigger@paratrooper.net |
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tilttek
Junior Member
Canada
333 Posts |
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gor
Retired Admin
Netherlands
5511 Posts |
Posted - 22 March 2001 : 13:51:12
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Tiltek, just so you don't get the feeling that I am ignoring this MOD: I've been using TableEditor for a while now, and it is all I need to administer Access, Sql Server, MySql and even Oracle databases. So no real need for me to testdrive other options...of course I don't know what I might be missing because I don't test your MOD.
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tilttek
Junior Member
Canada
333 Posts |
Posted - 22 March 2001 : 14:57:55
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quote:
Tiltek, just so you don't get the feeling that I am ignoring this MOD: I've been using TableEditor for a while now, and it is all I need to administer Access, Sql Server, MySql and even Oracle databases. So no real need for me to testdrive other options...of course I don't know what I might be missing because I don't test your MOD.
I didn't know about TableEditor.
In fact my Mod is... very simple. But you can do any SQL Statement. I did it, only for a friend, and decids to put it as a Mod.
Philippe Gamache http://www.tilttek.com http://www.lapageamelkor.com |
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