What is it?
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dbext.vim : Provides database access to most databases.
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=356

This plugin contains functions/mappings/commands to enable Vim to
access several databases. Currently Mysql, PostgreSQL, Ingres, Oracle,
Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere, Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise,
Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, RDB,  SAP HANA, Crate.IO and Interbase
are supported.  If you have a Perl enabled Vim, it also allows database
connections via DBI and ODBC.

It abstracts database access, so the same Vim commands will produce
the same output regardless of the database you use.

Extensive help file with full tutorials.

 New Features
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- Added support for using Vim's Job / Channel feature for asynchronous
execution.  If the job fails to start, the usual synchronous way of
launching the process happens (after displaying a message).  The main
purpose for this feature is to allow you to continue editing your files
while waiting for the results from SQL statements to complete.  Prior to
Vim's Job feature, this was a synchronous process which could interrupt
your development needlessly.

- New commands DBJobStatus, DBJobStop, DBJobTimerStart, DBJobTimerStop.

- New options g:dbext_default_use_jobs defaults to 1
(enabled),  g:dbext_default_job_status_update_ms defaults to 2000.


 Bug Fixes
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 - None


I am always open to suggestions, just email me.  See :h dbext.txt for
contact details.

David

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