Uses the powerful EditRocket code editor that supports over 20 programming languages including SQL, PL/SQL, TransactSQL, SQL PL, HTML, Java, XML, and more. Features and Highlights Database Browser Browse database objects such as schemas, tables, columns, primary and foreign keys, views, indexes, procedures, functions, and more. Cache, Oracle, SQL Azure, DynamoDB, JavaDB, Paradox, Sybase (ASE), Filemaker, MariaDB, Pervasive, Sybase IQ, Firebird, Microsoft Access, PostgreSQL, Teradata, Frontbase, Mimer SQL, Redshift, Vertica, Greenplum, MongoDB. RazorSQL has been tested on over 30 databases, can connect to databases via either JDBC or ODBC, and includes support for the following databases: Athena, H2, MonetDB, Salesforce, Aurora, HSQLDB ,MS SQL Server, SimpleDB, Cassandra, Informix, MySQL, solidDB, DB2, Ingres, Netezza, SQLite, DBASE, Interbase, OpenBase, SQL Anywhere, Derby, Int.Sys. Add functionality with plugin API.RazorSQL for Mac is an SQL query tool, database browser, SQL editor, and database administration tool for Windows, Mac OS X, macOS, Linux, and Solaris. Also included is a query builder, tools for creating, editing, and executing stored procedures, triggers, and functions, a tool for comparing table data and/or query results, and SQL history. Some of the main features of RazorSQL are visual tools for creating, editing, describing, changing, dropping and viewing database objects tools for importing and exporting data a database browser for viewing database objects and structures and a robust programming editor with support for SQL, PL/SQL, TransactSQL, SQL PL, PHP, Java, XML, HTML and twelve other programming languages. RazorSQL comes with a built-in relational database engine that is up and running out of the box and requires no end-user administration. Any other JDBC or ODBC compliant database (Windows only) is also supported. RazorSQL is a SQL database query tool, SQL editor, database browser and administration tool with support for all major databases and built-in connectivity for DB2, Derby, Firebird, FrontBase, HSQLDB, Informix, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, OpenBase, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Anywhere, SQLite and Sybase.
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