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dbForge Studio for MySQL

dbForge Studio for MySQL is a universal set of MySQL GUI tools for database management, administration and development. It enables to create and execute queries, develop and debug MySQL routines, and automate MySQL database object management in the convenient environment.

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  1. Rather than a ALL or ONE schema display within a connection, add a 'schemas to display' option like what is used for "Find Object->Owner" dropdown. If it's checked, it's displayed. Leave the 'display all' button through!

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  2. Rather than 1 schema at a time, allow to compare schema/data on a per connection basis, with an include/exclude schema list. For those of use with multiple schema's to compare this would be great!

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  3. The 2..99 'WHEN's should lineup

    <code>
    .....ORDER BY
    ..........CASE WHEN intSortField = 0 THEN ContractDashZone
    ....................WHEN intSortField = 1 THEN ContractNameAndContractCode
    END;
    </code>

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  4. Add 'Scripts' folder location tab to 'connection' setup dialog and you would get this:

    <connection>
    ......Tables
    ......Views
    ......Procedures
    ......Functions
    ......Triggers
    ......Events
    ......UDFs
    ......Scripts
    ......SQL_Scripts

    Perhaps even consider ability to enable a auto-maintained 'sqlscripts' table to any schema for unified storage. Browse to SQLScripts, right-click to Edit/Run, just like file system level scripts.

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  5. right-click table / view for source, then right-click table / view for destination!

    Should be across connections or within same schema!

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  6. Add ability to use JDBC connections (like dbVisualizer) for access to other DB's (I personally need it for as400 / iSeries / System i data). Initial release could just support data viewing, import.

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  7. While viewing records in data comparisons, add abilty to view in column side-by-side (as currently available) -OR- by row stacking

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  8. Copy or Move via Drag & Drop of any item to another schema & across connections

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  9. When making a table change, validate all source objects / views (in case of column name change). Provide list of objects that this update affects and allow double-click to edit or view update (with preview) Beyond Compare style!

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  10. compare source objects, table def & data via right-clicks (See Beyond Compare@ScooterSoftware.com)

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    • click on conection name expant tree node & conect 2 DB
    • after close connection same action will only expand tre node, but not connect 2 DB - it wrong 4 several DB developers.

    MUST:
    click on node [+/-] expand|collapce it, but click on connection name is ALWAYS make real connection 2 DB when expanded.

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  11. 45 votes
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