Navicat Version 12 is released
Cisdem video player 4 5 0 3. PremiumSoft announces the immediate release of version 12 in a brand new interface for the whole Navicat™ family, including:
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- Navicat™ Premium
- Navicat™ for MySQL
- Navicat™ for MariaDB
- Navicat™ for SQL Server
- Navicat™ for PostgreSQL
- Navicat™ for Oracle
- Navicat™ for SQLite
- Navicat™ Essentials
In the latest version of Navicat, it comes with numerous improvements and features to address your database development needs. With over 100 enhancements and a brand new interface — Navicat gives you new ways to build, manage, and maintain your databases. New key features in Navicat Version 12 includes:
- Brand new UI/UX design
- A breakthrough engine that makes everything amazingly smooth.
- With the new On Startup feature and Touch Bar support, organizing your work and browsing your database objects couldn't get any easier.
- A typo-free environment is easier to accomplish with advanced code completion.
- Brand new Structure Synchronization: compare objects before syncing your databases.
- Brand new Data Synchronization: show particular status to distinguish the differences between records easily
- New Automation: optimize your database activities with flexible database automation and scheduling.
Plans, Pricing and Availability
Navicat Premium which supports multiple database server type connection is now priced at US$1,299 for windows, Macintosh and Linux. It's also available as non-commercial licenses at US$599. Navicat is also available for any one particular database server type with prices starting from US$99. For detailed pricing on Navicat, please visit Navicat Online Store.
For more information on the latest products, please see https://www.navicat.com/en/whatsnew.
To upgrade your existing Navicat to version 12, please visit Navicat Customer Center.
A Free 14-day Trial is also available for download, for more details please go to https://navicat.com/en/products
About Navicat
Navicat develops the leading database management and development software. One of its top-rated products, Navicat Premium, allows you to access up to 6 databases all-in-one including MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, Oracle, and PostgreSQL, eliminating workflow disruption to leverage users' time and increasing productivity and efficiency.
About PremiumSoft
PremiumSoft CyberTech Ltd. is a multinational corporation headquartered in Hong Kong, the company was founded in 1999 and has developed numerous award-winning products over the years.
Filtering Dates by MonthOct 14, 2020 by Robert GravelleMonths can be notoriously difficult to work with due to a variety of factors, including their variability in length. To make database developers' jobs easier, most relational databases (DBMS) offer functions such as MONTH() and MONTHNAME(). These two functions are great for grouping results by month and for displaying their values. In today's blog, we'll learn how to use specialized SQL functions for working with months.
Achieving Lightning Fast Query Response Time in MySQL 8Oct 9, 2020 by Robert GravelleBehind the slick User Interface (UI) of modern web applications, there are asynchronous services fetching data from the database with a multitude of objectives, including loading drop-downs, populating data tables, Synchronizing components, and many others. Any lagging of the back-end processes will be perceived by the user as a slow or even a non-responsive application. This in turn degrades the user experience and sours their opinion of your application. For that reason, it is imperative that you whittle down your query response time to the lowest feasible value. In many cases, this means measuring query turn-around in hundreds of a second, as opposed to seconds.
Isoftphone pro 4 2 4 x 2. Needless to say, achieving sub-second response times takes some doing beyond defining indexes on searchable fields. In today's blog, we'll take a look at some techniques for making your queries maximally performant in MySQL 8.
Preventing All Records from Being Deleted Within a Stored Procedure Oct 6, 2020- Brand new UI/UX design
- A breakthrough engine that makes everything amazingly smooth.
- With the new On Startup feature and Touch Bar support, organizing your work and browsing your database objects couldn't get any easier.
- A typo-free environment is easier to accomplish with advanced code completion.
- Brand new Structure Synchronization: compare objects before syncing your databases.
- Brand new Data Synchronization: show particular status to distinguish the differences between records easily
- New Automation: optimize your database activities with flexible database automation and scheduling.
Plans, Pricing and Availability
Navicat Premium which supports multiple database server type connection is now priced at US$1,299 for windows, Macintosh and Linux. It's also available as non-commercial licenses at US$599. Navicat is also available for any one particular database server type with prices starting from US$99. For detailed pricing on Navicat, please visit Navicat Online Store.
For more information on the latest products, please see https://www.navicat.com/en/whatsnew.
To upgrade your existing Navicat to version 12, please visit Navicat Customer Center.
A Free 14-day Trial is also available for download, for more details please go to https://navicat.com/en/products
About Navicat
Navicat develops the leading database management and development software. One of its top-rated products, Navicat Premium, allows you to access up to 6 databases all-in-one including MySQL, MariaDB, SQL Server, SQLite, Oracle, and PostgreSQL, eliminating workflow disruption to leverage users' time and increasing productivity and efficiency.
About PremiumSoft
PremiumSoft CyberTech Ltd. is a multinational corporation headquartered in Hong Kong, the company was founded in 1999 and has developed numerous award-winning products over the years.
Filtering Dates by MonthOct 14, 2020 by Robert GravelleMonths can be notoriously difficult to work with due to a variety of factors, including their variability in length. To make database developers' jobs easier, most relational databases (DBMS) offer functions such as MONTH() and MONTHNAME(). These two functions are great for grouping results by month and for displaying their values. In today's blog, we'll learn how to use specialized SQL functions for working with months.
Achieving Lightning Fast Query Response Time in MySQL 8Oct 9, 2020 by Robert GravelleBehind the slick User Interface (UI) of modern web applications, there are asynchronous services fetching data from the database with a multitude of objectives, including loading drop-downs, populating data tables, Synchronizing components, and many others. Any lagging of the back-end processes will be perceived by the user as a slow or even a non-responsive application. This in turn degrades the user experience and sours their opinion of your application. For that reason, it is imperative that you whittle down your query response time to the lowest feasible value. In many cases, this means measuring query turn-around in hundreds of a second, as opposed to seconds.
Isoftphone pro 4 2 4 x 2. Needless to say, achieving sub-second response times takes some doing beyond defining indexes on searchable fields. In today's blog, we'll take a look at some techniques for making your queries maximally performant in MySQL 8.
Preventing All Records from Being Deleted Within a Stored Procedure Oct 6, 2020 by Robert GravelleIt's fairly common to allow certain users to perform ad-hoc updates or deletions to tables. Data Manipulation Language (DML) operations such as these always come with risk, and incidents may occur where someone accidentally issues a Delete command without a WHERE clause, thereby deleting all rows in a table! Luckily, there are some simple steps you can take to prevent accidental (or deliberate!) destructive DML operations. We'll examine a couple of these in today's blog.
Obtaining Meta-data about Database Table ColumnsSep 22, 2020 by Robert GravelleCertain relational databases, including MySQL and SQL Server, have an INFORMATION_SCHEMA system database. It contains database metadata, such as the names of databases, tables, the column data types, and even access privileges. It's also sometimes referred to as the data dictionary or system catalog. Regardless of how you refer to it, the INFORMATION_SCHEMA database is the ideal place to obtain details about table columns. In today's blog, we'll use the INFORMATION_SCHEMA database to find out whether or not a column exists and how many columns a particular table has.
Selecting the Second Highest Value from a TableSep 17, 2020 by Robert GravelleIt's been said that second place is the first loser. So, who needs an SQL statement to find out who these under achievers are? Surprisingly, a lot of people. In fact, the official term for this type of query is 'nth highest value of a column'. That's because techniques for selecting the 2nd highest value may also be applied for any value. In today's blog, we'll learn how to use ORDER BY DESC in conjunction with the LIMIT clause to obtain the 2nd highest value, and others, from a table.
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