Microsoft Access is a database management system from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools.
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Oracle SQL Developer is an integrated development environment (IDE) which provides editors for working with SQL, PL/SQL, Stored Java Procedures, and XML in Oracle databases.
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MS Access is the little brother to all these products. In no way is it as feature-rich as the competition I have selected. It is, however, great when used properly. It does not have the same level of security, availability, access, or recoverability as anything listed above. …
It stacks up well to Crystal Reporting because it does give you a more generic feel of having a real business object solution. We selected Microsoft Access because it is intuitive enough for our end users and it does give them their own personal workspace to achieve their goal …
SQL Developer is the primary tool we use to develop queries for our Jaspersoft reports. It integrates seamlessly with the tools in our environment making it the logical tool for our applications.
SQL developer is not my favorite but it is better than others that I have used, using it versus a different system was not an option that I had, but I'm happy with it
Access and Teradata Database have been okay alternatives, but Tereadata Database has some nice features as well. Zoho is an all in one tool and allows for more tasks to be completed, but no initial coding area
I write SQL scripts in notepad++ due to ease of access and saving capabilities but I could certainly do the same in SQL Developer. I encourage the rest of my team in prospect development to customize my scripts in SQL Developer so that they are not saving over files that I have …