Features
- Supported RDBMS: IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL
- No more bugs during change (alter) script generation
- Unlimited UNDO in the history
- No need to install, can be used immediately
- Navigate in the history to view an earlier version of your model
- Free reverse engineering tool
- Foreign key creation with just a drag
- Visualize database models
Supported Database servers
IBM DB2, Microsoft SQL Server, MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL
No more bugs during change (alter) script generation
No more bugs during change (alter) script generation. dbDiffo's History feature documents all changes made to the database structure. This allows generating a change (alter) script from any steps of the database's creation.
Unlimited UNDO in the history
dbDiffo's History feature documents all changes made to the database structure, allowing to rewind any number of steps, and view an earlier state of the database.
Tip: you can place milestones to mark important stages or versions in a database's history.
No need to install, can be used immediately
dbDiffo requires internet connection. No need for installation, it runs in certain internet browsers.
Navigate in the history to view an earlier version of your model
dbDiffo's History feature continously documents all changes made to the database structure. The History feature allows restoring earlier versions of the database model. You can generate an ALTER script between any different states of the model.
Free reverse engineering tool
Free reverse engineering tool. Reverse engineer your current database model and develop it using dbDiffo.
Foreign key creation with just a drag
You can create foreign keys by drag 'n' drop. You need to simply drag the table's column to another column, thus creating a foreign key constraint between the two tables.
Visualize database models
Visualize your database models! Table columns, foreign keys and indices are all clearly visible on the diagram. You can assign the same colour to tables belonging to the same function or module. You can add comments to the visual diagram.