visual SQL builders have been around forever, most feel like they were designed by someone who never writes joins, this one has reverse-engineering from existing SQL which is enough to try it
Visual SQL builders live or die on the import direction — pasting an existing messy query and seeing it laid out is way more valuable than building from scratch. How robust is the SQL → canvas parsing? That's the feature I'd actually come back for.
visual SQL builders have been around forever, most feel like they were designed by someone who never writes joins, this one has reverse-engineering from existing SQL which is enough to try it
Isn’t the big problem of SQL visualization coming with subqueries and the WITH statement ?
Plans to support other sql flavors?
The Microsoft Access query builder is back!
Did the story end well for that tool ? (Does it still exist in Access 365?)
Visual SQL builders live or die on the import direction — pasting an existing messy query and seeing it laid out is way more valuable than building from scratch. How robust is the SQL → canvas parsing? That's the feature I'd actually come back for.