SQL Scribe is a developer-focused documentation tool that scans SQL databases and creates HTML documentation.
SQL Scribe comes with a user documentation tool that enables users to add their own user documentation. Users can re-run the Schema Extraction process without losing their user-generated documentation. IIS (Internet Information Services) and MTS (Microsoft Transaction Server) are used to generate HTML pages, ensuring that developers and end-users can access documentation with ease. All HTML pages are cross-indexed and linked, providing users with the ability to view dependent stored procedures or table documentation with just one click.
If you use a WEB Hosting site that supports Microsoft SQL Server, you can add online documentation to your system at a very affordable price. Simply schedule the Schema Extraction process to run on a nightly basis and your documentation will always be up-to-date.
SQL Scribe boasts a range of features that make it a must-have for developers. These include reverse engineering any SQL 7.0 or SQL 2000 database, full dependent lists, a title search function, browser independence, and offline storage of SQL scripts, which can be used for disaster recovery purposes. Users can deploy the WEB object to their clients at no cost. The software is licensed per organization. This means that with one inexpensive purchase, you can document all of your databases on all of your servers, no matter how many you have. Database service providers are required to purchase two licenses at a discounted price – one for themselves, and one for all of their clients. Users can customize the look and feel of documentation pages by controlling color and style with style sheets.
Overall, SQL Scribe is a powerful and user-friendly documentation tool that is essential for developers working on SQL databases. For more information, check out the online demonstration or visit our website.
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