Online Documentation for DB Extract for PostgreSQL
Version history
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March 7, 2007 |
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February 8, 2006 |
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July 28, 2005 |
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March 5, 2005 |
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November 26, 2003 |
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April 3, 2003 |
Full version history is available at http://www.sqlmanager.net/products/postgresql/extract/news
- Objects extraction algorithm considering object dependencies has been improved
- SSH tunneling support is improved: implemented Private Key support for SSH authentication
- Extraction of BLOBs and Arrays is now possible
- Considerably increased data extraction speed
- A number of minor visual improvements
- Added the ability to extract privileges
- Support of new object types implemented for the Specifying types of objects step of the Wizard
- New saving template options contributing to more flexible work with templates
- Added the opportunity to connect through SSH tunnel
- Added the opportunity to connect through HTTP tunnel
- The ability to extract dependent objects added
- Completely rewritten source code
- More user-friendly wizard interface
- It has now become much more convenient to select objects for extraction: implemented an ability for multi-level grouping of objects by owners, schemas, databases, etc.; now you can select groups and separate records using drag-and-drop operations
- Additional extract options implemented
- Added an ability to define constraints on extracted table data
- An ability to insert statements for emptying tables before inserting extracted data
- Now it is possible to add current date to file and archive names; added an ability to save the files/archives to a folder with current date
- Implemented an ability to add tasks to Windows Scheduled Task Manager (for Windows NT/2000/XP)
- Added multi-language support and visual settings
- Fixed a bug with loading the template when multiple databases were selected: in some cases the information about the database objects of the second used database was not loaded
- Support for PostgreSQL 8.x
- Some minor visual improvements and bug-fixes
- Added the Extract data from all tables option which can help you if you continuously change your database structure: you do not need to add new tables to your extraction template to extract data from them if this option is on
- Added the Extract all objects option: use it to extract the entire database structure without adding each object to the extraction template
- Now all objects of the selected type can be extracted: you can select the object types in Step 3 of the application Wizard
- Implemented an ability to add extracted SQL scripts to a ZIP file
- Wizard navigation has been significantly improved
Basic features:
- Friendly user interface
- Connecting to the server and selecting databases easily
- Extracting metadata either from a single or from multiple databases at a time
- Possibility of selecting the extracted database objects
- Extracting table data to SQL script as INSERT statements with an opportunity to select data tables
- Saving/loading templates with all the extract parameters and options
- The console application for extracting metadata and data using the template file
and more...
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