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Sonswish - Oracle database browser
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 Sonswish is an Oracle database browser, available as a desktop application
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 Sonswish Oracle database browser is the Windows based graphical tool for database navigation, data updating, exploring, table relationships checking or validating Oracle database. Sonswish is an intuitive Oracle browser, allows the Oracle developer to create Oracle database objects (such as tables, views, procedures and so on) and show a visual representation of table relationships for that Oracle database. To view all the relationships defined in the database, click Relationships button on the toolbar. Sonswish browser is a universal Oracle database browser with data updating operations, record filtering, printing, data format validation and other innovative attractive tools to handle common Oracle database browsing tasks.
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 Sonswish is an exceptionally powerful tool for Oracle Developers, DBAs, and anyone else who need to cooperate with the software on a regular basis. The tool presents users with an incredible array of options for working with Oracle, while asserting a simple and intuitive interface offered at an extremely competitive price.
 The GUI has some really unique approaches to oversimplifying a giant as complex as Oracle - with screens, tabs and interfaces all carefully designed to display information clearly and logically. In addition, the ability to preview and record commands issued to the database really make the tool appropriate for a production environment where your reputation is on the line.
 Sonswish provides a graphical interface to both preview and record SQL issued against the database provides a level of comfort and control that make it well suited to production environments where repeatability and an audit trail are essential.
Sonswish Oracle Browser is a development tool for every Oracle developer's desk. If you connect an Oracle database on a regular basis, you owe it to yourself to download Sonswish Oracle database Browser and try it out.
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 You can open and browse Oracle database objects. The types of database objects that Sonswish supports for an Oracle database are:
 Tables
 Synonyms
 Views
 Stored Procedures
 Functions
 Packages
 Triggers
 Types
 Sequences
 Sonswish has Table Data Editing features, which allows you to view, update, and delete the contents of a table. To view table data, simply left-mouse click a table in the tree view and just start to edit table data content.
In the Table Data Editing mode, you can perform the following tasks:
 View a table you have selected as rows and columns in a data grid.
 Update fields, and insert and delete rows in the table.
 Make multiple changes, which will be applied to Oracle database at once.
 Design/redesign table structure.
 Filter records.
 Print records.
 Enter and execute SQL statements of any complexity and for any purpose in "Script" window.
 User can edit and format memo field values (LONG data type) in a special text editing window.
 Explore the Oracle Database
The Oracle Database is a collection of all the objects in a database. Sonswish displays an Oracle Database as a hierarchy of containers and their contents. This section describes how to view the schema of an Oracle Database.
 Expanding an Oracle Database container
Just as in the Windows Explorer, there are a variety of methods for viewing the objects in your Oracle Database, including the following:
Click a container in the left pane to select that container. The right pane then displays the contents of the selected container.
Click once on the plus or minus icon next to a container in the left pane. This action expands or collapses the container. If no plus or minus icons appear next to a container, it means that the container holds no objects extending beyond the level of that container.
Double-click a container. This action expands the tree in the left pane and displays the contents of the container in the right pane.
The left pane displays container objects only. The right pane displays the contents of the Table/View object selected in the left pane. For example, when you select some table's folder in the left pane, all data within that table is displayed in the right pane.
Viewing the tables in a Oracle Database
The following illustrates the steps taken to examine the contents of a table folder in a database container.
To examine the tables in the sample database:
Open Oracle Database by using "Connect to database" button on tool bar. Root element will be expanded.
Each table in tree is itself a container. Select a table in the left pane to reveal the contents of that table in the right pane. Each table object contains folders for columns and properties.
Expand the table object in the left pane to reveal its contents in the hierarchical tree. Select each object in the table container. You will be able to see the contents of that object.
View the data in the database
In addition to viewing the Oracle Database tree, you can view the data in the database tables from Sonswish.
To view the contents of database tables:
In the left pane, click on a table node. In the right pane the data in the table is displayed.
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