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                 feline 
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                       Posted - Oct 10 2006 :  07:49:15 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       interesting.  i am not seeing any immediate comments on the types of SQL database this works against.  having spent a lot of time writing code to run against a MySQL database my first question is, "does this work on MySQL?", followed shortly after by "what about SQLITE?"  
  my initial reaction is that this is a bit outside our area. | 
                     
                    
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                 Uniwares 
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                       Posted - Oct 10 2006 :  08:20:55 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       Since it is a VS.net add-in, it seems to work with MS-SQL only. But seriously, who uses MySQL in times of SQL2005 Express ?   It seems to have copied much of its functionality from VAX.
  Another interesting thing from the same author (and its free) is http://www.codeproject.com/csharp/Taskman.asp , but thats completely unrelated to VAX, intellisense or sql. | 
                     
                    
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                 feline 
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                       Posted - Oct 11 2006 :  09:46:33 AM
                        
                        
                      
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                       my last job did all of the database storage using MySQL, mainly running on UNIX servers, so I have spent a fair amount of time using it.  Apparently MS-SQL is not prone to running on SCO UNIX    but then, neither is MySQL *rolls eyes*
  having prodded both MySQL and MS-SQL for "basic" tasks I am prepared to mutter darkly about both of them, after all I would not want to be unfair here  
  the feature list did seem very familiar from VAX.
  somewhere along the line I discovered this SQL client, they offer a free "basic" version for MS-SQL which I personally found to be very good.
  http://www.sqlmanager.net/en/products/mssql/manager
  and one of its main features for me was intellisense.  However the MySQL version from the same people seemed to have stability issues.
  i have not seen that Taskman program before.  a fast scan read of the article headings makes it sound very interesting.  i have often wanted basic scripting abilities, but have yet to find the time to learn any windows scripting tools.  have you ever used it? | 
                     
                    
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