Best SQL Editors for C++Builder

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    FastQueryBuilder Reviews

    FastQueryBuilder

    Fast Reports

    $69.00/developer
    FastQueryBuilder is a visual SQL query builder that is easy to use. It can be used with both client-server and local databases. Your customers can create DB queries with no SQL! FastQueryBuilder allows you to work with both client-server and local databases using the BDE. It also allows you access other data-access components like ADO, IBX, and FIBPlus. Main features: - Supports Embarcadero, (ex Borland & ex CodeGear), Delphi, C++Builder 4-7, RAD Studio 2005-2009, and Lazarus. - Displays a visual representation of the query for editing and use. Visual Query Designer can be embedded into any window of your application. - FastQueryBuilder can be integrated into any window. - Allows for full visual customization of query parameters. It's easy to query a DB. Just open FastQueryBuilder -> create a query -> view the result.
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    SQLyog Reviews
    A powerful MySQL Administration and Development Solution. SQLyog Ultimate allows database administrators, developers, and architects to visually compare and optimize schemas. SQLyog Ultimate comes with a powerful tool that automates and schedules the synchronization between two MySQL hosts. Use the interactive wizard to create the job definition file. The tool doesn't require installation on MySQL hosts. The tool can be run on any host. SQLyog Ultimate comes with a powerful tool that allows you to interactively sync data. To compare data source and target, run the tool in attended mode. Use the intuitive display to compare data from source and target for each row to determine if it should be synchronized in which way. SQLyog Ultimate offers a powerful tool that allows you to interactively compare and sync schema. Compare the differences between tables, columns, indexes, and routines in two databases.
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