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RequestXpress tracking software bugs problems requests as they are reported
Network Admin tool simplifies the propagation of updated files across a network
Smart INSERT scripts for moving data between tables in different databases
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Speciality Applications Pty Ltd info
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Web site:
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Contacts:
Australia, Somerton, 1 Cooper St
<bryan at specapps dot com>
Contact person: Bryan Oliver
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Speciality Applications Pty Ltd programs

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requestXpress helps manage software development projects by tracking software bugs/problems/requests as they are reported. requestXpress works with Microsoft award winning MS SQL database that supports simultaneous access by multiple users. Features classification, assignment, sorting, searching, reporting, access control, user permissions and attachments. requestXpress performs bug tracking over the internet with the same interface.
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UpdateXpress is a network administration tool which dramatically simplifies the propagation of updated files across a network. When a user double-clicks a shortcut on their local machine updateXpress checks if any specified linked files or folders are newer than those on the local drive and if so updates them before opening the desired target file.
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Generates smart INSERT scripts for moving data between tables in different databases! InsertXpress transfers all data types, including IMAGE, BINARY and VARBINARY, from tables or views. Appends, replaces or updates data. Uses IntelliSense® to select tables and columns in the WHERE statements. Shows dependencies and scripting order. You can include or auto-generate identity fields. Transfers to a named database or the currently selected one.
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XpressProps is a SQL Tool designed to enable documentors and developers to add and maintain extended properties for all objects in SQL Server 2000. Where as the Query Analyser only allows you to maintain certain object XpressProps for MS SQL Server 2000 allows all Extended Property to be maintained for an object.
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