DTM Schema Reporter is a reporting tool for database schema. The program creates reports in RTF, XML, HTML, PDF, CHM (Windows HTML Help), Excel or plain text formats and supports all common database interfaces - ODBC, OLE DB, or Oracle Call Interface [more details below] |
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Authors' description of DTM Schema Reporter 1.17.01
DTM Schema Reporter, as the name implies, is a reporting tool for database schema. This utility helps technical writers and database administrators create a report of any complexity level within seconds. And importantly, it supports all common database interfaces, whether it is ODBC, IDAPI, OLE DB or even Oracle Call Interface.
Conveniently, DTM Schema Reporter can create reports in multiple formats, namely RTF (compatible with all Microsoft Word versions), XML, HTML, CHM (Windows HTML Help), PDF, Excel or plain text. This product is very flexible and comes with the set of primary and secondary report profile options, which in turn allows users to select any necessary level of report customization.
Also, DTM Schema Reporter provides users with an option to create multiple report profiles that significantly simplify data processing. The profiles can be saved and loaded with a few mouse clicks. Another important feature is an option to alter table order in the report and manually add annotations (up to 80 symbols) to the individual tables. DTM Schema Reporter is distributed electronically over the Internet.
Keywords: database schema, schema report, database structure, schema report, data structure report
Recent Changes: Definitions loader was included to the product
Manual mode for database schema refresh
Install Support: Install and Uninstall
Supported Languages: English
Additional Requirements: ODBC, OLE DB, IDAPI or Oracle Call Interface
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