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    PHP MSSQL Server Admin - Query Analyzer

    PHP MSSQL Server Admin - Query Analyzer

    You can admin a SQL Server with php, like PHPMyAdmin for MySQL

    Github repository: https://github.com/miguelaxcar/PHP-MSSQL-Server-Admin Web based tool written in PHP by Luiz Miguel Axcar to build and run queries on a remote or local MSSQL (Microsoft SQL Server). Support for SQL code highlight (!), table browser, field browser, TOP records, most used tables, CSV results export, etc. Most tested in SQL 2000 version. If you find some issue ther let me know and I help you fixing it.
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    GEBORA is an administrative tool for the Oracle Relational Database Management System. It's an OpenSource alternative to TOAD. Current version has syntax highlight, schema browser, pl/sql viewer and runner and many other features.
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    phpRPC

    phpRPC is an implementation of the xmlRPC protocol in PHP

    phpRPC is meant to be an easy to use xmlRPC library. Function syntax, and plugging into most CMS's (xoops, nuke, pn, etc) is greatly simplified with the use of database/rpc-protocol abstraction. It should run on any php server with most databases.
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