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Document SQL Server and Oracle Databases
Use QueryToDoc to export SQL Server and Oracle query results to Excel, Word, HTM
Export SQL Server and Oracle Metadata and Query Results

SchemaToDoc Enterprises info

Web site:

Contacts:

USA, Providence, 17 Edgehill Rd.

<rbedick at schematodoc dot com>

Contact person: Robert Bedick

SchemaToDoc Enterprises programs

SchemaToDoc 4.6
Document SQL Server and Oracle Databases. SchemaToDoc exports SQL Server and Oracle metadata to an easy-to-read Word document. The program documents: Primary Keys, Field Information (type, size, defaults, nullable), Indexes, Check Constraints, Comments, Foreign Keys, Triggers, Views, and Stored Procedures. The program also lets you annotate your tables and fields, and include this information in your Word document. Compatible with Sql Server 2005
 
QueryToDoc 3.6
Use QueryToDoc to export SQL Server and Oracle query results to Excel, Word, HTML, or CSV files. Write a SQL query against a SQL Server or Oracle database, view the results, and then automatically export the query results to an Excel, Word, HTML, or CSV file. SQL Server 2005 Compatible.
 
DatabaseToDoc Enterprise Edition for SQL Server and Oracle 1.3
DatabaseToDoc exports SQL Server and Oracle metadata to Word or HTML files. It also saves database query results to a Word, HTML, or CSV file.
 
DB Side-By-Side for SQL Server 1.07
DB Side-By-Side analyzes xml snapshots of SQL Server databases and quickly identifies their structural differences. The program can identify differences in Primary Keys, Field Information (type, size, defaults, nullable), Indexes, Check Constraints, Foreign Keys, Triggers, Views, and Stored Procedures.
 
DB Side-By-Side for Oracle 1.07
DB Side-By-Side analyzes xml snapshots of Oracle databases and quickly identifies their structural differences. The program can identify differences in Primary Keys, Field Information (type, size, defaults, nullable), Indexes, Check Constraints, Foreign Keys, Triggers, Views, and Stored Procedures.