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DBScribe for DB2

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E-mail:submit [at] leadum [dot] com
Phone:380635729695
Facsimile:380635729695
Website:www.leadum.com/active-directory-reporting-tool.ad
Category:Business / Databases & Tools
1.1
2009-01-11
7.4 MB
Win 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / 2003 / Vista
MDAC 2.6 (ADO 2.6) or later, Microsoft XML 3 or later, 15MB HDD, 128MB RAM
Languages:English
6 in May / 62 in total
 

Rating: 2.75/10 (4 votes cast)

 
DBScribe for DB2

DBScribe is a DB2 SQL documenter that creates precise technical documentation of every detail of a database schema in just moments.

It supports:
- a rich set of documentation style and output formats (HTML, CHM, MS Word Document)
- wizard and command line interfaces
- complete database structure documenting
- all SQL object types, details and properties
- custom documentation profile
- DDL code for all objects documented

DBScribe helps you to:
- Dramatically reduce the time and cost necessary to document your databases
- Avoid document updating and synchronization after database changes
- Manage your product/solution knowledgebase
- Optimize communication between your IT team members: database administrators, developers, testers and technical writers
- Increase your customer satisfaction by providing comprehensive, professional database documentation

 

Update-Infos for DBScribe for DB2

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You can unsubscribe from the list at any time. For this purpose, you will find a link at the end of each update info e-mail.

This service is completely free of charge for you.

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