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Query-Blaster Code
Generator
How long would it take you to write all
of this by hand? ... only seconds if you use Query-Blaster Code
Generator.
Query-Blaster is a RAD Code generator for Microsoft Access that
will automatically create queries and the ASP or Visual Basic code
to call them.
If you develop applications using an Access backend let Query-Blaster
save you hundreds of hours of writing Data Access Layer (DAL) code.
Query-Blaster scripts entire databases in seconds and generated
perfectly formatted, error free code every time.
Download FREE trial now!
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Success stories
"...In our opinion, it's the code-related features that really
add value to using Query-Blaster. Anyone who's forced to constantly
switch between DAO, ADO, VBA and VBScript will appreciate how easy
it is to make syntax mistakes when manually setting up procedures
to execute parameter queries"
Sean Kavanagh
Inside Access Magazine
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Features
- Both ADO and DAO options are supported for Data Access Layer
(DAL) code
- Query-Blaster generates BOTH ASP (Active Server Pages / VBScript)
code and Visual Basic code.
- Creates Insert, Update, Delete and Select parameterized queries
and adds them directly to your Microsoft Access database.
- Extensive help file
- Ability to edit queries directly through the interface
- A variety of customizable options are supported
- Ability to explicitly type function parameters
- Data access objects can have customizable names
- Powerful yet simple interface reduces job of Data access layer
creation to "point and click"
- Queries can be deleted from database directly through the interface
- Interface allows you to specify what type of queries to create
- Insert, Update, Delete and/or Select.
- Syntax color coding displays code as you would expect to see
it in ASP or VB editor
Check out these Value Added Downloads
There is significant Value from using Stored Queries
"First, if you are executing the same dynamic queries every
time in your script (i.e. without any variables), significant
performance gains (in this case, 36%) can be achieved simply
by switching to Stored Queries. With this comes the aforementioned
fringe benefit of increased ease of query administration. For queries
which do contain variables, there are still performance gains to
be had, but they are less significant (8% for the query tested).
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for full Article"
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