Subject | ANN: Advanced Data Generator 1.0.4 released |
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Author | Martijn Tonies |
Post date | 2004-04-20T06:43:25Z |
Dear ladies and gentlemen,
Upscene Productions is happy to announce a new version of
the database developer tool:
"Advanced Data Generator" (version 1.0.4)
A fast test-data generator tool that comes with a library
of real-life data, presets and much more.
This new release consists of four versions:
- Pro: ADO and ODBC connectivity
- InterBase Edition
- Firebird Edition
- MySQL Edition
More info and a 30-day trial version on www.upscene.com
Pricing information available on www.upscene.com/purchase.htm#adg
Recent changes:
V1.0.4
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- New: street names for the US, UK, Australia, Germany and The Netherlands
- Fixed: "Save to File" dialog in project screen didn't work
- Fixed: database list didn't refresh on db registration or project changes
- Fixed: "canvas does not allow drawing" threading error
- Fixed: "Abort" is no longer an error in the log, but a warning
- Fixed: (Pro) delimited identifier problem with, for example, MSSQL
- Fixed: (MySQL) added ` to object names to avoid errors
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
Upscene Productions - Database Tools for Developers
http://www.upscene.com
Upscene Productions is happy to announce a new version of
the database developer tool:
"Advanced Data Generator" (version 1.0.4)
A fast test-data generator tool that comes with a library
of real-life data, presets and much more.
This new release consists of four versions:
- Pro: ADO and ODBC connectivity
- InterBase Edition
- Firebird Edition
- MySQL Edition
More info and a 30-day trial version on www.upscene.com
Pricing information available on www.upscene.com/purchase.htm#adg
Recent changes:
V1.0.4
-----------------
- New: street names for the US, UK, Australia, Germany and The Netherlands
- Fixed: "Save to File" dialog in project screen didn't work
- Fixed: database list didn't refresh on db registration or project changes
- Fixed: "canvas does not allow drawing" threading error
- Fixed: "Abort" is no longer an error in the log, but a warning
- Fixed: (Pro) delimited identifier problem with, for example, MSSQL
- Fixed: (MySQL) added ` to object names to avoid errors
With regards,
Martijn Tonies
Upscene Productions - Database Tools for Developers
http://www.upscene.com