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Who are typical users of ClearDB 3?
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Oracle DBAs, Oracle Developers, Oracle Consultants or Project Managers
who need a professional and complete set of documentation of their Oracle
database. Documentation includes database structure, schemas and objects
as well as their properties, source code, DDL, privileges, synonyms, references and dependences.
What makes ClearDB 3 unique in the market?
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In addition to the usual content about databases contained in documentation,
such as database structure-schema-object descriptions, ClearDB 3 is a unique
Oracle Database Documenter that also includes:
- PL/SQL code Flowcharts (clickable, synchronized with the code)
- PL/SQL code Call Tree diagrams (clickable, synchronized with the code)
- PL/SQL code CRUD1 and CRUD2 type matrices (clickable, synchronized with the code)
- Complex reports of its parser observations; e.g. invalid objects, syntax errors, PL/SQL code review warnings, and more...
- This parser observation report is hierarchically structured (database, schema and object type level)
- Comparison report highlights differences between two sets of documentation or documentation and a database and vice versa
- Highly customizable, extracts complete and ready-to-use database DDL
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Database documentation generated by ClearDB 3 offers a very easy way to quickly
navigate through it. Related information is linked together and found with
a single click. No need to browse through all pages.
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Users can jump directly from/to a referenced table, from error information
to the specific object description/details, and much more...
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ClearDB 3 is using ClearSQL's engine to provide a unique way of creating and maintaining
Oracle database documentation on a professional level.
How is ClearDB 3 positioned?
- As a unique, advanced and cost-effective Oracle Database Documenter
- ClearDB 3 is an important and cost saving tool for many Oracle users
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ClearDB 3 combined with ClearSQL offer a new unique solution for Oracle DBAs
and Oracle Developers and set a new standard to keep legacy PL/SQL code working and free
of errors in a very cost effective way.
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