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Red Gate SQL Dependency Tracker
By Red Gate
SQL Dependency Tracker allows you to dynamically explore all your
database object dependencies, using a range of graphical layouts. You
can analyze large Microsoft SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 databases and produce
an easy-to-read dependency diagram for thorough pre-impact analysis of
all database changes. The fast and simple visual rendering of database
structures includes a draggable "overview" window to enable very rapid
navigation through large databases, plus clipboard functions for saving
and printing your target diagrams.
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| SQL Dependency Tracker allows you to dynamically explore all your
database object dependencies, using a range of graphical layouts. You
can analyze large Microsoft SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 databases and produce
an easy-to-read dependency diagram for thorough pre-impact analysis of
all database changes. The fast and simple visual rendering of database
structures includes a draggable "overview" window to enable very rapid
navigation through large databases, plus clipboard functions for saving
and printing your target diagrams.
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Key Features |
- Diagram your database dependencies – visually
track and explore your database dependencies.
- Analyze the impact of changes – Add objects to
your diagram, and objects which use them will be added automatically.
- Show source SQL scripts for objects – See the SQL
definition of an object for more detail.
- Track cross-database dependencies – See external
references and follow them between databases.
- Multiple databases, one diagram – Track
dependencies between several related databases in the same diagram and
project.
- Customize your diagrams – Move objects around and
change their colors.
- Print directly from the diagram or export as PDF
- Search, sort and filter objects – Track down the
objects you're interested in.
- Copy diagrams to other programs – Use diagrams in
word processing documents, presentations, and other applications.
- Export XML – Export an XML definition of
dependencies for offline processing.
- Choice of layouts – Choose from multiple
automatic layouts to arrange your diagram neatly and make navigation
easy.
- Load/save diagrams as projects – Save all
relevant dependency information in a project, so you can explore the
diagram offline with no connection to the database.
- Include or hide constraints – See check
constraints, indexes and foreign keys either as objects or as
dependencies between objects.
- Optional system object and filegroup dependencies
– Hide these dependencies to minimise clutter, or show them
for completeness.
- Show column names – Show column names on tables
and views.
- Find independent objects – Find potential
"orphans" with no dependencies on other objects, to help you clean up
your database.
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