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    Access Google's best plus Claude, Llama, and Gemma. Fine-tune and deploy from one console.

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    Ix Adder

    Ix Adder

    2 smart Stored Procedures to handle "Missing Indexes" in SQL Server

    ..."Ix Adder"'s little pal is "Ix Strictor" which disposes inefficient indexes to improve WRITE performance. Sending out both - the viper and the boa - periodically will balance cost & benefit of indexing, keeping Query Performance good!
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    CrystalDB Tool

    A Microsoft Windows based database tool

    CrystalDB Tool is used by developers, DBAs and analyst for managing, administering and developing databases. The utility supports the two common database management system, namely MS SQL Server and Oracle. It provides an editor that offers code completion and syntax highlighting for standard SQL. It features a connection browser and a comprehensive set of database administration tools.
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    PL/SQL ESRI Shape & dBase Converter

    Creates a shape file from a query

    This PL/SQL package converts a query with a sdo_geometry into an ESRI shape file and a shape file into a Oracle table. It can also convert a Oracle table into a dBase file and vice versa. Sample 1 - create a shape file (alk.shp, alk.shx, alk.dbf) of type 5 (=Polygon) from table MYTABLE with sdo-column="geo" and SDO_GTYPE=3003: select zvk_shape.write_shp('DATA_PUMP_DIR','alk', 'select t.C01 "NAME", t.C20 "FLST", t.GEO from MYTABLE t where t.C02 = ''ALK'' order by t.C01','GEO',5) "alk" FROM dual;
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