
Program type: Shareware
Developer Name: Desktop Software
Release Date: 2005-04-14
System requirements: Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 Win32
Limitations:
Program cost: $80 (click to order)
SqlBalance4Sybase_trial.exe
File size: 3352Kb
Install support: Install and Uninstall
Program language: English
What is new: Added various new possibilities for the work with SQL editor
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Database Administrators rejoice! Now you don"t have to compare and synchronize databases run by Sybase manually. SQLBalance compares the structure of two databases line by line, object by object, and highlights the differences! It shows full information about the object in the form of table and as a DDL script, so you can understand the differences easily. Then these databases are in synched object-by-object or entirely (one-click).
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Description of SQL Balance for Sybase v1.1.0
Database Administrators, rejoice! Business owners and IT managers, take a note! Now there is no need to compare and synchronize databases run by Sybase manually, wasting valuable and quite expensive DBA’s time. SQLBalance compares different databases, highlights the differences and synchronizes them (if necessary) automatically. The program analyzes database contents line by line, object by object, searching for differences in database structure or contents. When any are found, they are highlighted. The information about distinct objects is displayed in the form of table and as a DDL script, so understanding the differences is very easy (two panels, all database entries are side by side). Then, the databases are synchronized. There are two ways to do it – object by object, which takes more time, but gives the administrator more control, or the entire database synchronization (with one mouse click via generated DDL script). The log of all changes is kept, so the administrator can always go back and look how the database was changed. SQLBalance requires very low system resources and disk space, yet runs so fast that it seems to break the speed of light barrier. And at 120 dollars per copy, this is the software that actually pays for itself and saves companies money, because the average pay for a Database Administrator in 2003 in the United States was $28.53 an hour. |