SQL Explorer Support for MS SQL and Access

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Vandulus
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SQL Explorer Support for MS SQL and Access

Post by Vandulus »

Any chance of support for MS SQL Server and Access in a future version. Using ODBC it seems like it should feasible and would easily allow for other databases too.
keithc
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Post by keithc »

I also need to be able to connect to MS SQL & Access DBs...please add this.
nedmunds
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Post by nedmunds »

Add my vote for MS Sql Server support.

-Neil
Elygen
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Re: SQL Explorer Support for MS SQL and Access

Post by Elygen »

i must request this feature as well.
adammoro
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Re: SQL Explorer Support for MS SQL and Access

Post by adammoro »

Another vote here. That would be a great feature.
biotech
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Re: SQL Explorer Support for MS SQL and Access

Post by biotech »

Yes my vote for this as well.
Perhaps some GUI or query builder would be good..."explorer" by itself is not really all that useful if we have to:
a) write query by hand
b) use other application to write a query and paste it ( we can just that in that application)

Either expand it...or kill it all together, it is misleading 'feature'.
Yes I did. :cry:
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