© 2005 - 2012 Yohz Software, a division of Yohz Ventures Sdn Bhd Products > SQL Data Sets > Details Overview          Details          Videos          Download          Purchase          Help file Overview SQL Data Sets is a Windows application that lets you save your query results sets in a single file, and let you share them easily with other users.  You do not need to grant users access to your databases, and they do not need to install huge amounts of database client connectivity software.  The saved result sets can be easily opened by your users using the free SQL Data Sets Viewer. Your users can view the data, export them, and even run their own queries against the shared result sets.  Finally, you have the option to protect your saved result sets so only authorised users can use them. Use a single IDE to connect to Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MySQL and ODBC-supported database servers. Connect to Oracle database servers directly without the need to install the Oracle Call Interface (OCI). Connect to PostgreSQL database servers directly without the need to install the ODBC drivers. Use your database’s SQL syntax to extract the data you need. Create package files containing one or more data sets returned by any of the database servers. Compress and protect your package files using passwords. Let users open and use your package files using the FREE SQL Data Sets Viewer. Add notes to your package files, individual data sets, and even individual cells. Navigate quickly through all the notes using the overview view. Your users can add their own notes and update the package file. Your users can run their own queries against the data sets in a package file. Your users can export data sets to Excel, HTML, XML and plain text files. Your users can sort and print the data sets. Your users can create their own package files. Your users can view images stored in blob fields. Your users can identify common file formats stored in blob fields. Your users can save the contents of blob fields directly to disk. Connecting to an Oracle database without using OCI. The SQL Data Sets main work area. Selecting the data sets to include in a package. Entering the package file options. Adding notes to a cell. Using the Notes Outline to view all the notes in a data set. SQL Data Sets Viewer - using local SQL to run custom queries SQL Data Sets Viewer - exporting a data set. SQL Data Sets Viewer - identifying binary files in a package. SQL Data Sets Viewer - viewing images in a package. Package creation status. Connecting to supported database engines