

- #MOST COMMON DATABASE APPLICATION FOR MAC DRIVER#
- #MOST COMMON DATABASE APPLICATION FOR MAC CODE#
- #MOST COMMON DATABASE APPLICATION FOR MAC ZIP#
SQL meta data in XML report in HTML/RTF/CSV diagram as BMP, JPEG, PNGįeatures - visual design and reverse engineering Toad for Oracle ERD, ERWin 7.1(XML) via plugin Yes - CSV, LaTeX, Excel, Word, ODS, ODT, XML, SQL, YAML, Texy!, JSON, NHibernate, PHP, PDF, MediaWikiĬSV, HTML, MS Excel, SQL INSERTS, Tab-separated, XML SQL script, CSV, XML, HTML, PDF, Excel, DBF, DataText Yes - CSV, HTML, JSON, MS Excel, SQL INSERTS, Tab-separated, XML Yes - TXT, CSV, HTML, XML, DBF, SQL script, RTF, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Windows Clipboard, Paradox file, WK1, WQ1, SLK, DIF, LDIF (See link for limitations ) Yes - TXT, CSV, DBF, HTML, MS Excel, MS Access, Paradox file, WK1, WQ1, XML, or from any ODBC source (See link for limitations )


Yes - from supported databases using native interfaces, or from any ODBC source TXT, CSV, HTML, XML, DBF, SQL script, RTF, MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, MS Windows Clipboard, Paradox file, WK1, WQ1, SLK, DIF, LDIF SQL script, CSV, TSV or the above in zip, gzip, bzip2 XML (as a plugin)
#MOST COMMON DATABASE APPLICATION FOR MAC ZIP#
SQL script, CSV, TSV or the above in zip (as a plugin) imports of server-site file in SQL or SQL in zip, gzip or bzip2 No - no user manager, or read-only user manager.
#MOST COMMON DATABASE APPLICATION FOR MAC CODE#
The client uses a web browser that runs the HTML code developed by the application layer. The application possesses business logic that runs on a server and corresponds with the client utilizing HTTP.
#MOST COMMON DATABASE APPLICATION FOR MAC DRIVER#
MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, EXASOL, IBM Db2, SQL Server, Apache Derby, Firebird all with JDBC driver Sybase, IBM Db2, H2, Hypersonic SQL, Amazon Redshift, Apache Derby InterBase, Firebird, SQL Anywhere, NexusDB and MariaDB
