I regularly use dbeaver for Redshift, postgres, MySQL, and MS SQL. It’s been
great having the flexibility in a single IDE, however you do lose a number of
the engine-specific administrative functions. If you’re comfortable
administering through the SQL interface DBeaver is a great choice.
On May 13, 2018, at 12:59 PM, Norman Dunbar <oracle@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
I think, note think, there's one at https://dbeaver.com/ - but I haven't paid
much attention to it as I much prefer Toad.
Cheers,
Norm.
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