Stored Procedure Creator Software

Lattice.SPGen is a stored procedure and code (C# and VB.NET) generator wizard th
EZStoredProc generates stored procedures.
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Lattice.SPGen is a stored procedure and code
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Document and annotate SQL stored procedures
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Decrypt MSSQL procedure,trigger,Function,View
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$45.00 - Ivertech

EZStoredProc generates stored procedures for MS SQL Server tables with ease. Simply right-click to generate stored procedures for databases and tables. You can execute stored procedure script against your database directly from EZStoredProc.



$88.00 - Lattice Business Software Intl., Inc.

Lattice.SPGen is a stored procedure and code (C# and VB.NET) generator wizard that supports Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, IBM DB2 UDB, MySQL and PostgreSQL.



$75.00 - Pikauba Software

Annotate and document the SQL stored procedures driving your web application. SQLHelp describes the parameters, output result sets and transactional nature of each procedure. Output options include colorized SQL listings.



$79.95 - Devlib,Inc.

Do you often have a headache when you try to get the decryption MS SQL stored procedure, Trigger, Function, View! with "WITH ENCRYPTION"? Don't worry ! You can try this tool. It's fast and accurate. Now feel the convenience of DecryptSQL!



 
Visual Studio add-in, ADO.NET code generator

ADO.NET Express Pro
$29.95 - Pharaoh Software

ADO.NET Express is an add-in for Visual Studio 2003 that generates class methods for calling stored procedures and executing common types of SQL statements. It supports C#/VB and SQL Server/Oracle. You can browse schema objects such as tables and stored procedures. You can right click on a schema object to generate ADO.NET code for this object. For example, you can generate a C# method that executes the stored procedure and returns a DataReader.



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