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Editors’ Review

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DBPowerTools offers robust utilities for comparing databases, searching content, and generating custom SQL scripts. Version II enhances functionality with DBSchemaExplorer and advanced DBScripter features.
  • Pros

    • Compares and tracks databases efficiently.
    • Searches strings across database content.
    • Creates customized SQL scripts.
    • Browses multiple ODBC sources simultaneously.
    • DBScripter supports CSV output and data filtering.
  • Cons

    • Trial version limits comparisons to 5-8 objects.
    • Limited functionality in the trial version.

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OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Windows
Operating System
  • Windows 98
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 95
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows 10
Additional Requirements
Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP, 32MB RAM, ODBC driver
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Developer’s Description

Compare and track databases.

DBPowerTools is a set of database utilities that allows you to compare databases, search for strings inside a database, and create customized SQL scripts from any database's structure and/or data. Version II now includes DBSchemaExplorer, a tool that allows you to browse multiple ODBC sources simultaneously, and the latest versions of DBDiff, DBScripter and DBSearch.

The latest release includes Ver. 5.0 of DBScripter, which includes new features like the ability to create insert statements from free form sql statements, the ability to add where clauses to filter the retrieval of data, the ability to switch users/schemas/catalogs, it can also output data in CSV format and much more. This is a trial version, and only the first five to eight objects in a database can be compared, scripted, or searched.


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