DBScribe for Oracle
v1.3
DBScribe is an Oracle SQL documentor that creates precise technical documentation of every detail of a database schema in just seconds.
The product supports:
- a rich set of documentation style and output formats (HTML, CHM, MS Word Document)
- wizard and command line interfaces
- complete database structure documenting
- all SQL object types, their details and properties
- custom documentation profiles
- Oracle OLAP Metadata documenting
- DDL code for all objects documented
DBScribe helps you to:
- Dramatically reduce time and cost necessary to document your databases
- Avoid document updating and synchronization after database changes
- Manage your product/solution knowledgebase
- Optimize communication between your IT team members: database administrators, developers, testers and technical writers
- Increase your customer satisfaction by providing comprehensive, professional looking database documentation
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