[Update] FreeQueryBuilder 2005.03  
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Nickyb





PostPosted: 2005-1-15 23:58:00 Top

java-programmer, [Update] FreeQueryBuilder 2005.03 FreeQueryBuilder 2005.03 is now available!
(http://querybuilder.sourceforge.net/)

With FreeQueryBuilder, you can create SQL queries without directly
writing SQL.

A diagram pane presents a graphic display of the tables you have
selected from the data connection.
It also shows any join relationships among them. When you make a change
in the diagram pane,
the SQL-Syntax pane are updated to reflect your change.

You can:
* Add or remove tables and specify data columns for output.
* Create,remove or modify joins between tables.
* Run a preview window.

And specify:
* Expressions for calculated columns.
* The sort order for the query.
* Search conditions.
* Grouping criteria.

Included:
* JDBC Administrator.
* Metadata search.
* Command editor.
* Queries history.

Works with any JDBC compliant database, including : ORACLE, MS
SQLServer, MySQL, FiREBiRD and HSQLDB.

Please give it a try and let me know if you have any problems or ideas
for features.

Thanks, Nickyb


 
Nickyb





PostPosted: 2005-1-15 23:59:00 Top

java-programmer >> [Update] FreeQueryBuilder 2005.03 FreeQueryBuilder 2005.03 is now available!
(http://querybuilder.sourceforge.net/)

With FreeQueryBuilder, you can create SQL queries without directly
writing SQL.

A diagram pane presents a graphic display of the tables you have
selected from the data connection.
It also shows any join relationships among them. When you make a change
in the diagram pane,
the SQL-Syntax pane are updated to reflect your change.

You can:
* Add or remove tables and specify data columns for output.
* Create,remove or modify joins between tables.
* Run a preview window.

And specify:
* Expressions for calculated columns.
* The sort order for the query.
* Search conditions.
* Grouping criteria.

Included:
* JDBC Administrator.
* Metadata search.
* Command editor.
* Queries history.

Works with any JDBC compliant database, including : ORACLE, MS
SQLServer, MySQL, FiREBiRD and HSQLDB.

Please give it a try and let me know if you have any problems or ideas
for features.

Thanks, Nickyb