Developing database applications in todays fast changing world demands a lot from your developers. More often than not, multiple database systems need to be supported and developers have to know multiple tools. Datatypes have different names and metadata statements differ in syntax.
Database Workbench offers the same consistent user interface including
the same tools for all supported database systems as well as supporting
migration tools to map one database structure to another system without
the need to know specific syntax. This saves time and money and
increased productivity amongst developers.
Key Benefits
Benefits that make Database Workbench the right tool for database design and development include:
A single consistent and productive user-interface
Don't switch between different vendor tools to develop for multiple database systems, use one consistent graphical interface for all the different systems you support. Having a single development environment saves time and money.
Conceptual and Physical Data Model design tools
Design and develop from a single conceptual data model to the different physical models, reverse engineer existing databases to print graphical overviews.
Increase productivity
* Use graphical editors to create, modify and browse schema objects
* Use Object Templates and Code Templates for consistency and faster development
* SQL Insight to finish SQL statements
* Drag-and-drop and context sensitive menus avoids having to manually enter long SQL statements
* SQL and Code Catalogs to quickly save snippets
* Quickly copy SQL statements between popular programming languages and automatically escape quotes etc
* Add objects to your "workspace" and group them together
Develop, test, debug
After developing, use the built-in Test Data Generator to generate sample data or use the Import Tools to import data into your database. The Stored Procedure and Trigger Debugger allows you to test your stored code.
Cross database development
Use the Schema Compare and Migration Tools to compare testing and deployed databases, migrate existing databases to different database systems.
Document your databases
* Create diagrams and export or print them
* Print schema reports with tables, procedures and more

 
 
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