Version history
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Data Generator 2005 for PostgreSQL |
February 7, 2007 |
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Data Generator 2005 for PostgreSQL |
June 26, 2006 |
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Data Generator 2005 for PostgreSQL |
August 8, 2005 |
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Data Generator 2005 for PostgreSQL |
April 12, 2005 |
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PostgreSQL Data Generator |
May 14, 2003 |
Full version history is available at http://www.sqlmanager.net/products/postgresql/datagenerator/news.
- Wizard interface has become more user-friendly
- Implemented Private Key support for SSH authentication
- Fixed a bug concerned with geometric values generation
- Added the 'Clear tables before generation' option
- Implemented encrypted passwords storage
- Increased data generation speed
- Improved data generation for tables with Foreign keys
- Minor bug-fixes and improvements
- The 'Commit every...' option added
- Added the ability to load lists of values from TXT and CSV files
- The console version now creates log files
- System tables are not displayed any more
- Fixed a bug concerned with applying default constraints
- Increased generation speed for string fields
- Implemented geometric values generation
- Added the opportunity to connect through HTTP tunnel
- Added the opportunity to connect through SSH tunnel
- Improved processing of table relationships
- Now you can generate incremental data for date fields
- Formula-based random data generation for integer fields
- Minor interface improvements
- Fixed the bug when ordering tables related by foreign keys
- Fixed the bug concerned with refreshing metadata
- Fixed the bug concerned with generation of NULL values
- Completely rewritten source code
- More user-friendly wizard interface
- Retrieving values for data from SQL queries
- Foreign keys support
- The opportunity to empty tables before data generation
- The ability to set NULL values for certain percent of cases
- String fields data generation by mask
- Incremental data generation for float fields
- Getting values for BLOB fields from files
- A number of bugs fixed
Basic features:
- Generating data to several tables simultaneously
- Most PostgreSQL data types supported
- Generating as many records as you want
- Defining fields for generating data
- Easy-to-use wizard interface
- Adjustable parameters for each field type including minimum and maximum value for integer types, minimum and maximum length, start and end char for string fields, etc.
- The possibility of saving all the generation parameters used within the current wizard session
- The command-line utility to generate data using the template file
and more...
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