Upscene releases Database Workbench 5.3.4

Upscene Productions is proud to announce the availability of the next release of the popular multi-DBMS development tool:

” Database Workbench 5.3.4″

This release includes a custom report writer, increased PostgreSQL support and a renewed stored routine debugger including full support for Firebird 3 Stored Functions and Packages.

Stored routine debugger Hopper, version 2.0 released

Upscene Productions is proud to announce version 2 of “Hopper”, a stored
routine debugger for InterBase, Firebird and MySQL.

This version includes support for Firebird 3 packages and stored functions,
MySQL diagnostic-statements, binary data in variables and much more.

For more information, check the Hopper page at our website.

About Hopper
Hopper is a stored routine debugging tool for MySQL, Firebird and InterBase. If you use
stored procedures on these database systems, Hopper will be a great tool for debugging
these routines.

About Upscene Productions
Based in The Netherlands, Europe, this small but dedicated company has been providing
database developers with useful tools for over 15 years. Slowly expanding the product portfolio
and gaining recognition amongst InterBase and Firebird database developers, they now offer
tools for a whole range of database systems, including Oracle and Microsoft SQL Server.

IBObjects 5.9.5 Build 2652 is available – This release provides support for the latest version of Delphi and C++ Builder (10.2 Tokyo Update 1) as well as some other significant improvements.

IBObjects 5.9.5 Build 2652 is available. For more information please see the Release Notes.

Here is the announcement by Jason Wharton

All,

I am delighted to announce the official release of IBO 5.9.5 Build 2652  today.

This release provides support for the latest version of Delphi and C++ Builder (10.2 Tokyo Update 1) as well as some other significant improvements.

For all of the details, please see the Release Notes here:
www.ibobjects.com/ReleaseNotes.rtf 

I’d like to remind everyone of the new documentation file in the previous release.

Please look in your ibo5\docs sub-folder for the Optimizing Queries and Transactions file.

One of the main issues solved was improved handling of complex queries that have input parameters with the same name but with different underlying field types, and also when these parameters get pulled into other internal cursors when IBO is automatically handling things like fetching individual records, performing locates, virtualizing the dataset for horizontal dataset refinement, record counts, and so on.

Thank you to everyone who continues to keep your license subscriptions up to date. IBO continues to be my full-time endeavor and I really enjoy working for all of you because you are who makes it possible.

Please visit http://community.ibobjects.com and login and download the latest.

Kind regards,

Jason Wharton

www.ibobjects.com

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