SnapProc
Date added
February 13, 2009
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$49.95
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710
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Windows
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Description of SnapProc
Create PL/SQL or ProC code in minutes, without programming
SnapProc provides a feature-rich visual interface to build complex process code involving other table updates and inserts. It works as a stand alone on Windows . Oracle LST files obtained through spooling are understood by SnapProc for the purpose of getting column(s) information of the table(s).
SnapProc is easy to use. What is more, it has an in built Steps Wizard which takes you through logical steps in building a process. User Guide is comprehensive and is software embedded . And of course, there is on-line help throughout. Also, it lets you change any part of the procedure at any time.
As a power user, you will enjoy the freedom to make complex table relationships. It is possible to update columns in other tables. Or, even define row inserts.
SnapProc generated code can be integrated with your own application. What is more, you can pass runtime parameters to the process. It automatically generates structured code. That means you will get increased productivity and a tool even a novice can use to quickly and easily create procedures.
Key features
• Run processes from your own application programmes.
• Relate multiple tables using one to one and one to many relationships.
• Freely place and move data column(s) in all areas of the Process layout : title, group headers, detail, group footers and summary.
• Update or Append to other table(s) conditionally.
• Calculate and source new column(s) for update or append to data column(s).
• Define break(s)/group(s).
• Reset total(s) to obtain subtotal(s) by group.
• Query processes at runtime on any user defined parameters.
• Avail an in built Steps Wizard that automatically and progressively guides you in steps to build a process.
• Reference on-line help and comprehensive manual.
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