Hi,
Its not perfect, and sometimes it falls over (slightly more often than
enterprise manager), but access2000 offers a slightly more convienient
interface that enterprise manager - to connect to a SQL db through access,
create a new project to an existing datasource, and Robert is your Parental
sibling...
-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Sheble aka Wizaerd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 January 2001 16:18
To: CF-Talk
Subject: OT: Alternative To SQL Server Enterprise Manager
I'm wondering if any CF'ers here has found an affordable alternative to SQL
Server's Enterprise Manager? I had found SQL Navigator from
http://www.quest.com/sql_navigator_ss/index.asp, but have found it lacking
in a lot of areas, as well as buggy as h*ll...
Enterprise Manager gives a lot of functionality, but mostly operates as an
SDI application where multiple windows would be tremendously useful, plus a
way to filter the system objects out of the view? Plus provide a data
browser, a way to change the properties of a table, build indexes, build
stored procedures, change/add/delete data, etc...
Does anyone know of such a critter?
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