DBInspector Demo 2.0 Tim Reed September 15th, 1992 Welcome to DBInspectorDemo Enclosed is DBInspectorDemo, the demo version of DBInspector 2.0. DBInspector is a fast and easy to use SQL query builder and gateway that supports reading from and writing to a Sybase dataserver. DBInspector supports the following: o Open an unlimited number of browsers connected to different databases and dataservers using different Sybase logins. o Build SQL queries automatically by clicking on the columns you want to see. o Define your own field and record separators. o Send query results to a formatted text window, database editor, or Improv. o Modify data and write it back to Sybase. o Inspect selected object attributes and contents. Currently, DBInspector is the only Sybase front-end that includes both English and Japanese interfaces and documentation. DBInspectorDemo quits after 25 database transactions. To obtain a fully functional version of DBInspector 2.0 with documentation, send a check or money order denominated in U.S. Dollars to: Black Market Technologies, Inc. 501 Hicks Street #307 Brooklyn, NY 11231 USA Voice: +1 718 522-5090 If you have any questions or comments about DBInspector, send e-mail to dbinspector@bmt.gun.com. Usage o Select Info->Preferences and select a valid Sybase interfaces file and click Set. o Enter a valid login and password in the DBBrowser panel. o Select a dataserver in the first column of the DBBrowser panel. o Select a database and table. o Double-click on columns you want to query. The DBQuery window will appear with a SQL query to extract data from the columns you selected. o Click Commit in the DB Query window. A DBText window will appear, containing the data frome the columns you selected. Try selecting Improv or DBEdit in the DBBrowser window to change where query results go. You can also modify the characters DBInspector uses to separate fields and records in the DBText window. Enjoy! Tim --- Tim Reed, Black Market Technologies, Inc. Voice: +1 718 522-5090 E-mail: treed@bmt.gun.com *Written documentation is an admission of failure.: