"Tiny Oracle Get" is a Oracle DB GUI tool on Linux/Windows for developers. It supports DB browsing, comparison of SQL results, DDL output, drawing ER-diagram automatically, Excel friendly interface with multi-Language.Required Oracle Client and Qt4

Features

  • for Linux, Download tog_x.xx.tar.gz in the "release" directory. This includes only source files.
  • for Linux, Download tog-x.xx-1.i686.rpm in the "rpm" directory. This includes only binary compiled with Oracle10g Client..
  • for Windows, Download tog_x.xx.win.zip. This includes only binary compiled with Oracle10g Client..
  • Multi-byte character is supported for table,column and object names.
  • Bulk output all DDLs.
  • Compare SQL results.
  • About 1MB data can be loaded from Excel and saved to Excel.
  • Index type is easily recognized.
  • Explain Plan for SQL.
  • http://tinyoracleget.sourceforge.net/

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Operating Systems

BSD, Linux, Windows

Languages

English, Japanese

Intended Audience

Developers, Education, Engineering, Information Technology, Quality Engineers, Telecommunications Industry

User Interface

Qt

Programming Language

C++, PL/SQL

Database Environment

Oracle, Other API

Related Categories

C++ Front-Ends, PL/SQL Front-Ends

Registered

2011-01-18