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    Squawk

    Squawk

    Linter for Postgres migrations & SQL

    Squawk is a static SQL linter for PostgreSQL designed to catch common mistakes and enforce query best practices. It analyzes raw SQL files and flags errors, anti-patterns, or style issues before queries are deployed. Squawk is ideal for teams that want to enforce SQL standards in CI pipelines.
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    SQL*Plus Commander

    SQL*Plus Commander

    Text-based user interface to query data on Oracle DB in a smart way

    SQL*Plus Commander is Text-based user interface (TUI) / framework to query data on Oracle DB in a smart way. It consists in a fully customizable script shell for bash and ksh. It executes custom queries or procedures on DB with SQLPlus for Oracle. The results of queries can be browsed in a colorful text interface resulting data from a query can be selected and passed dinamically as parameters for others queries or procedures It may be useful for people who runs frequently a limited...
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    MVProc

    MVProc

    MVC web platform for Apache and MySQL Stored Procedures

    MVProc is a Model-View-Controller module for Apache2 that facilitates using MySQL stored procedures as the controller element. NOTE: Version 2.1 is STABLE and currently in production use. NOTE: Versions 1.4+ are for Apache2.4 - in order to run on Apache2.2, replace request_rec->useragent_ip references with request_rec->connection->remote_ip (there are 3 in the source code)
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    ANY Database employing SQL, any system, any task TRANSFORM Your SQL between DBMS, different languages and from slow SQL to fast one, transform any of Your redundant task to work in organized and sustainable manner.
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    OraTS: Oracle Template System. A HTML::Mason like template system based on Oracle 9i server technology. Provides fast, component-based web authoring environment using PL/SQL programming language.
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    Easy, Fast and Free program to manage your Pub, Fast Food or Restaurant. Take control of your businnes, now! ( Based on php+apache+mysql )
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    AutoCloner4Oracle-SAP

    Oracle RDBMS B&R Cloning Installation Systemcopy

    This software help to clone complex Oracle Databases fast and with nearby no effort in EMC^2 Networker or IBM Tivoli environments. IT's also great for fast restore of database cause it generates required RMAN scripts for your needs. It also help to clone whole database with Backup plus Oracle Agents for OEM/GC/CC. It manages oratab file in AIX, Solaris and LINUX based environments and create a standard directory tree below ~/admin/$ORACLE_SID to have a look and feel for all of your databases.
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