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I'm looking for the ISO image of SQL Server Management Studio, I got many results related to SQL Server, but I'm confused which one of them to download.
Download SQL Server Management Studio Express version for free.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=29062
You can find the SQL Server Management Studio preview releases as well as previous standalone releases here:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/mt238290.aspx
You can visit Turbo.net and stream SSMS in a container, which means you don't even need to "install" it. Clever stuff. And at no cost.
It's highly likely that launching apps via containers will be the norm in a few years' time. It's great that Turbo already provides this service.
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Maybe this question has been asked before but as far as i've checked the entries i've found two possible entries which are very old, so would like to start a new post around the discussion ?
Found this post on Google Code, but project is discontinued to make it available on web:
http://code.google.com/p/oracle-gui/
https://code.google.com/archive/p/database-explorer/
I want to have your opinions and experience is there a any tool which can be deployable on server as a web application (i.e. nodejs, tomcat war application) that i can use similiar to sqldeveloper ?
SQLDeveloper for web is not fitting for me because i am not using Oracle on Cloud so i want a deployable tool which i can manage on my web application server.
If it is an Oracle database, it might already have Oracle Application Express (Apex) installed.
Apart from being a tool to develop applications (all you need is a browser), it also contains SQL Workshop which offers
object browser
data workshop
query builder
schema comparison tool
lets you execute SQL commands and scripts
etc.
So - have a look.
SQL Developer Web will be available for you on-prem later this year via ORDS.
You'll be able to run it for your own local databases, versions 11gR2 and higher.
For free.
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I need to do make small database apps with DELPHI.
Can I do them without using any SQL servers ?
I ask that because I want to avoid SQL server installing in the target machine
Does DELPHI has a built in engine that can replace SQL server ?
Make use of FireDAC and SQLite
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/XE5/en/Connect_to_SQLite_database_(FireDAC)
SQLite works on any platform
https://www.sqlite.org/
For windows, you can use Firebird Embebded.
You only need copy some files in the application directory for use it.
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FireDAC has Local SQL feature. You can use in-memory database with TFDMemTables component which ships with newer versions of Delphi, or use TClientDataSet. Also google on embedded database with Delphi if you need a more powerful solution.
http://docwiki.embarcadero.com/RADStudio/Seattle/en/Local_SQL_%28FireDAC%29
You can use a TClientDataSet component
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I am searching for a open source database option which may work from the ASP .net app folder. (I know its some sort of stand alone) .
Here I am trying to avoid the installation of a database server by utilizing the app folder option at least in the development machines.
I could only find two as of now, one is the access and the second is sql server from visual studio.
Any suggestions in this regard would be appreciated.
There are
SQLite
Firebird
H2 Database
Berkeley DB
Other open source engines that require a db server
MySQL
PostgreSQL
MongoDB
HSQLDB
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Does anybody know if there is a third party debugging tool to debug SQL code in SQL server 2008 R2? Similar to the debugger in VS2010.
What's wrong with the TSQL debugger in SQL Server 2008 management studio.
Also here's a video showing how to use it
I agree with Arnon Rotem-Gal-Oz, however for the sake of options here you go.
http://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/sql-developer-bundle/
it is a paid option, however I think you can get a demo that may allow you to get your debugging done for a bit.
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Folks, is there a tool to format/indent SQL Server queries in query window ?
With Apex SQL Refactor, you can specify your formatting preferences and reformat selected code or the entire window at any time using a keyboard shortcut. There's a free version.
+1 to JackM.
Just add a mention for some other (not free) tools available from Red Gate, depending on exact requirements.
SQL Prompt
SQL Refactor
Might be something you'd be interested in.
Format code in SQL Management Studio
Older question which has much more activity and more answers: SQL Formatter for SQL Management Studio
My contributon to this mess is Poor Man's T-SQL Formatter / http://poorsql.com - free, open-source, does bulk formatting from command-line, SSMS plugin, etc, and (in theory) handles all SQL syntax up to SQL Server 2008 (R2).