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sql-editor
sql-editor | editor of SQL databases, with 'join' capability | Priority | |
Section | editors |
Installed size | 184 |
Maintainer | A Mennucc1 <mennucc1@debian.org> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 0.17 |
Depends | python, python-support (>= 0.2), python-gtk-1.2, python-mysqldb |
Suggests | mysql-navigator, gnome-audio, esound-clients | sox |
File name | pool/main/s/sql-editor/sql-editor_0.17_all.deb |
Description | sql-editor lets the user edit the contents of the tables of a SQL database through a convenient Gtk graphical interface. The user can also select in the database, using an SQL SELECT query, and browse the results. sql-editor is aware of joins (which can be specified by using regular expressions). sql-editor can create a template text file from a table: when this template is filled in, sql-editor can read the data in the table. . sql-editor does not create tables, nor it does any other administrative task: you may use mysql-navigator for these. . THIS EDITOR IS VERY YOUNG AND NOT THROUGHLY TESTED. DO NOT USE IT TO EDIT VALUABLE DATA. (though it is safe to use it to browse data) . sql-editor uses the python module dbGtk, which is included in this package; this module provides classes that automatically parse the structure of SQL tables and prepare Gtk widgets to edit the entries of the tables; these classes rely on a backend module that should be compatible to Python db-api 2.0. dbGtk works on mySql databases, using the module MySQLdb. (It should work on PostgreSQL databases, using the module pgSQL - but it doesnt). |
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