ODBC Viewer allows users to view and edit any ODBC enabled database, with the added features of Table Dump and Table Reload to test applications. The software displays content and structure without requiring an original Database Frontend.

One of the key benefits of ODBC Viewer is that it allows you to view the content and structure of your databases without the need for a traditional Database Frontend. Instead, the program connects directly to an ODBC connection, providing you with plenty of flexibility and control when it comes to working with your data.
To get started with ODBC Viewer, you'll need to first correlate an ODBC structure with an Alias. This is a simple process, as you can create a new alias, select the Database Drive Name, enter a name of the Alias in place of the default name, and select the path to the ODBC database. In some cases, you may also need to define access to your tables via the operating system ODBC Administrator.
Once you're up and running with ODBC Viewer, you'll find that the program is incredibly intuitive and easy to use. Simply start the program and select the alias from the dropdown list, and your tables will be displayed in no time. The number of fields and Record Count or number of records in the table is displayed in the upper right corner of the interface, while the lower display provides important information about the database, alias, and individual field data.
With ODBC Viewer, you also have the ability to save table information to a file simply by right-clicking on the relevant record. In addition, the program includes helpful maintenance options that allow you to do a table dump to an ASCII file and to reload the data that was dumped. This feature can be especially useful when table data is read, exported, modified, and deleted during testing of custom processing.
Finally, if the table you've selected includes a memo field, you'll be pleased to learn that ODBC Viewer offers a memo display that appears between the records and table information. This handy feature allows you to easily view and work with data stored in memo fields with ease.
Overall, if you're searching for a reliable, user-friendly program that offers the ability to view or edit any ODBC enabled database, ODBC Viewer is an excellent choice. Try it out today and experience the benefits for yourself!
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