There are a number of visual DBA tools available for it (some also free) which make it pretty easy to use.
I've been using the Eclipse IDE lately, and like the Eclipse plugin, Quantum, which extends the basic IDE to allow working with most databases that provide JDBC support.
- mikeB
In reply to Re: (z) Re^2: Separation of SQL code
by mikeB
in thread (z) Separation of SQL code
by zigdon
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