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Introduces series of software packages for storing food composition databases, with user manuals, and links to further details.


Offers instructions on converting from PI/open to the IBM UniVerse database, and a number of online UniVerse 9.3.1 manuals.


Fact: Documenting databases is not the most pleasant job , it’s a boring job and you loose a lot of time (Do you recognize this feeling?).
But: database documentation is important and necessary if you want to grow, adapt it easily in the future etc.
How: DB Manual helps you documenting databases automatically, quickly,easily and put the information in the world famous MSDN–layout.
What: DB Manual writes documentation about tables, views, stored procedures, triggers, functions, packages, dependencies,etc.



DBF Doctor is a valuable addition to the software toolkit of any IT professional. DBF Doctor allows you to restore important data from a damaged or corrupt database file in minutes. Our advanced recovery engine ensures good recovery chances. The engine automatically analyzes the headers and data structure of the file and rebuilds damaged segments with remarkable accuracy. Moreover, you can take control of the recovery process and work with the data manually.


There are several options if one wishes to move a database from a SQL Server 2005 to SQL 2008 Server. First of all there is a 'Copy Database Wizard' in SQL 2008 Server which is meant for transferring a database from any version of SQL Server 2000 and above to 2008 version. In the other option the database will be copied using the SQL Server Management Program for which the source database need not be stopped. However this is slower than the previous method and would also require the SQL Server Agent since a package has to be run. An option which works without too much hassles is manually detaching and attaching the database/log files. In this step-by-step (really two steps) tutorial by Jayaram Krishnaswamy, this simple procedure is described. If you are just interested in taking a small database from 2005 to 2008 server the author strongly recommends this procedure.

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