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Re: FN-FORUM: Can anyone recommend a SQL tool that...
date posted 3rd August 2005 14:03
Have I missed a thread change or can this thread be associated to my
question about querying 2 DB on a SQL server?
I am sure what I want to do is pretty straightforward. I was thinking
that Exel could produce the queries but more than one ODBC doesn't look
the way forward.
So do I need to do something alot simplier o the SQL server to extract the
data before pulling into Excel?
Andrew
> On 3 Aug 2005 08:50:39 -0000, Andy Macnaughton-Jones [EMAIL REMOVED]
> wrote:
>>=20
>> Lets you list out database object dependancies ? So that if you have a
>> function that is used by 4 stored procedures, one of which is used by
>> another stored procedure which goes to a table in a different database,
>> e.g.,
>>=20
>
> Being ages since I used any SQL tools, but I would look at
> PowerDesigner or Embarcardero products to see if they have this
> feature. I don't remember PowerDesigner having this feature, but then
> I never needed it.
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