Database Workbench 4.2.4 released

Upscene Productions is proud to announce the next
version of the popular multi-DBMS development tool:

Database Workbench 4.2.4 Pro

For more information, see here.

Click here for the full list of changes in v4.2.4

We are celebrating our Ten Year anniversary, spread the word: 70% discount on all our products until the end of May!

The free Lite Editions will be released later this month.

Database Workbench supports:
– Borland InterBase (6.x – XE )
– Firebird ( 1.x, 2.x )
– MS SQL Server/MSDE ( 7, 2000, 2005, 2008, MSDE 1 & 2, SQL Express )
– MySQL 4.x, 5.x
– Oracle Database ( 8i, 9i, 10g, 11g )
– Sybase SQL Anywhere ( 9, 10, 11 and 12 )
– NexusDB ( 3.0 and up )

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Firebird 2.0.x branch with four months changes in review

Alex Peshkoff backported fix for CORE-3736: WITH LOCK clause is allowed for users with read-only rights on some table, thus blocking others from updating this table.
Dimitr backported CORE-3730: isc_dsql_exec_immed2() loses input parameter value with RETURNING clause.
And then he updated the docs for 2.0.7 release
Horsun Vlad backported fix for bug CORE-2977 that was in Firebird 2.1.x incorrectly works with indexed fields of type DATE in OLD ODS (9.1).
Paul Beach made modifications in 2.0.7 so it can be compiled and build on OSX.
Paul Reeves synced 2.0.7 branch with B2_0_Release.
In the end Paul Beach made in the conf. parameter DummyPacketInterval more accurate.

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“Hopper for Firebird”, version 1 released

Upscene Productions announces the first release of:
Hopper – a Stored Code Debugger”

Hopper is a Stored Routine and Trigger Debugger, currently
available for Firebird only, an InterBase and MySQL version
will follow soon.

For more information and a trial download, see the news @ Upscene Productions, pricing information is available.

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Libgda 4.2.13 released with Firebird support (work is in progress)

Libgda is a (relatively small) database access library: it is a
wrapper like ODBC but with more features to access several database
engines * features a meta data extractor (to know all about database
objects in a common way) comes with an SQL console application

Work is in progress for Firebird (Check the git tree). There is also a
special feature which allows one to connect to a database hidden
behing a web server (through specific PHP scripts) * LGPL licensed for
the libraries and GPL licensed for the tools.

See http://www.gnome-db.org for more information.

GdaBrowser-diagram

ps: I like the Gda Browser Relation Diagram tool

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DSQL/BLR compilers internals

Posted In:  . By Adriano dos Santos Fernandes

This post is some raw notes and is not very understandable by people who never worked with this code. In fact, the old implementation was so ugly that it was not simple even for me (who is constantly working in this area) to achieve this result. It needed many tries and reverts, but IMNSHO ended very well. Also, this was a large work that took many time, and I’m just writing some records here.

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