Palyne,

If you wouldn't mind I'd appreciate a copy of that zip file.

Colin

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Palyne Gaenir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 25 May 2001 22:01
> To: SQL
> Subject: Re: SQL-List V1 #39
> 
> 
> Hi Jon,
> 
> Dunno about full EM, sorry.  Your middleware might have something 
> that makes that possible, for example, ColdFusion has a CFGRID that 
> is a java applet that will actually pull up tables in a spreadsheet 
> like format and allow records to be added/edited/etc., that might 
> work for you.
> 
> For more complex stuff he might want to know, there might be other 
> utilities; for ColdFusion there is available an "SQL Pack" utility 
> that allows you to do things like, see all the tables on a given 
> datasource, persmissions, configurations, etc. I can't remember where 
> the heck I got this to send you there, but if you want email me 
> privately and I'll email you the zip file with the cfm files in it.
> 
> Best regards,
> Palyne
> 
> From: "Jon Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I'm looking for a decent Enterprise Manager alternative for a
> > client of ours who does some light development work on his site,
> > but we handle some of the bigger programming jobs for him. We also
> > host his database on our SQL Server. He does not own SQL Server,
> > and paying $500 for the developers edition is not really worth it
> > to him (or he is cheap...). Does anybody know of a cheap
> > alternative to EM? 
> 
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