

- #RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL DRIVER#
- #RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL PORTABLE#
- #RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL ZIP#
- #RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL WINDOWS#
#RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL PORTABLE#
Comes with a helpful editor functionĬonsidering the main purpose for which Portable RazorSQL was designed, it provides several options useful for executing SQL scripts.


Once it is created, it can be used to connect to whatever database you want. Since it comes with support for various databases, the application allows you to connect to Oracle, MySQL, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, SQLite, SQL Azure, Sybase, Firebird, Derby, DB2 or simply create a new connection in case the database you use is not available in the displayed list.īecause it stores connection information in ‘connection profiles’, you need to make a new profile. Portable RazorSQL provides you with an intuitive environment for browsing database objects such as schemas, tables, columns, primary and foreign keys, indexes and procedures, to name a few. Supports most types of SQL and other databases
#RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL WINDOWS#
Yes - TXT, CSV, HTML, XML, DBF, SQL script, RTF, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Windows Clipboard, Paradox file, WK1, WQ1, SLK, DIF, LDIF (See link for limitations ) Yes - TXT, CSV, DBF, HTML, MS Excel, MS Access, Paradox file, WK1, WQ1, XML, or from any ODBC source (See link for limitations ) Yes - from supported databases using native interfaces, or from any ODBC source TXT, CSV, HTML, XML, DBF, SQL script, RTF, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Windows Clipboard, Paradox file, WK1, WQ1, SLK, DIF, LDIF SQL script, CSV, TSV or the above in zip, gzip, bzip2 XML (as a plugin)
#RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL ZIP#
SQL script, CSV, TSV or the above in zip (as a plugin) imports of server-site file in SQL or SQL in zip, gzip or bzip2 No - no user manager, or read-only user manager.Some - simple user manager with support for database and schema permissions.Yes - user manager with support for database and schema permissions as well as for individual object (table, view, functions) permissions.Yes - includes a headless server, that runs checks and reports failures.Some - can manage from a different window/session multiple servers.Yes - can manage from the same window/session multiple servers.Some - can only browse table definition.Yes - can browse table definition and data.Some - can only create/alter table definition, not data.Yes - can create table, alter its definition and data, and add new rows.Microsoft Access, Sybase, IBM Db2, Teradataįirebird, HSQL, InterBase, Derby all with JDBC driverĭane Iracleous, Christopher Kramer and othersĬolin Bell, Gerd Wagner, Rob Manning and othersĪccess, Axion Java RDBMS, Apache Derby, Daffodil DB, FileMaker (JDBC), Fujitsu Siemens SESAM/SQL, Firebird, FrontBase, HSQLDB, Hypersonic SQL, H2 (DBMS), IBM Db2, Informix, Ingres, OpenIngres, InstantDB, InterBase, Mckoi SQL Database, Microsoft SQL Server, Mimer SQL, Netezza, Pointbase, SAPDB, Sybase, Sunopsis XML Driver, Teradata Warehouse, ThinkSQL RDBMS, Vertica Analytic Database, and others with JDBC drivers. SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL, IBM Db2, Db2/zOS, MS AccessĬ++/ C# Objective-C Python (programming language) Including SSAS management, and MDX, DMX, and XMLA languages Redshift, Teradata, Snowflake, Netezza, Greenplum, MongoDB, DynamoDB
#RAZORSQL VERSUS DBVIZ POSTGRESQL DRIVER#
MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, EXASOL, IBM Db2, SQL Server, Apache Derby, Firebird all with JDBC driver Sybase, IBM Db2, H2, Hypersonic SQL, Amazon Redshift, Apache Derby InterBase, Firebird, SQL Anywhere, NexusDB and MariaDB 4 Features - visual design and reverse engineering.
