#1 Postgresql GUI PG Lightning Admin 1.2.3

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* IDE style editors for functions,queries and views. * Function Version Control * Full Support for Postgresql 8.1 IN/INOUT/OUT function parameters * MDI (multiple document interface) style Interface which works similar to a word processor. * The Editors feature full code completion, Parameter Hints, and full syntax highlighting. * The Editors have full drag and drop editing, and will accept drag and drops from the databases schema tree view. * Tabbed based Enterprise Manager, each database and it''s schema is opened in it''s own tab. * Built in SSH tunnel capability. * Filtering MDI task bar. When a database is selected/opened, the MDI task bar only shows open objects associated with that particular tab, which makes it easy to keep track of where open objects belong. * Full backup and restore capabilities. A backup or restore is just a right-click away. * Query Editor is threaded and allows long running queries to be canceled. * GUI Query Builder, accessed from the Query Editor''s menu bar. * Query Editor keeps a log/history of executed SQL queries * Query Editor saves it''s contents and restores the next time you open the editor. * Query Editor has a temp table watch window, which allows for easy debugging. * Full printing of DDL/Metadata and results sets. * Print preview allows the displayed data to be printed or exported as PDF, Word, Excel etc. * All Data grids are sortable and show a sort arrow in the column header. * All Data grids have a form view, which really helps when viewing large records. * All Data grids have full export capabilities such as comma/custom separated, tabbed or fixed width. You may export to the clipboard or a file. * The query data grid allows the result set to be filtered. * Quick View table view which will bring the the Top rows of a table or all rows. * Full featured grid based grant manager that supports the with grant op

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  • Version 1.2.3 posted on 2005-12-12

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