Project Description
SQL Server Compact & SQLite Toolbox is a Visual Studio add-in and standalone app , for managing all aspects of your SQL Server Compact/SQLite database files
Please download the Visual Studio add-in (for both 3.5, 4.0 and SQLite) from Visual Studio Gallery
Follow me on Twitter: @ErikEJ
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Add-in version 4.2 - April 2015 - Extensive SQLite support and a number of improvements/bug fixes
SQL Server Compact Toolbox 4.2
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For similar functionality in SQL Server Management Studio and from a command line, use my SQL Compact Scripting Utility Project on CodePlex.
Please feel free to provide feedback on bugs and feature requests using the Issue Tracker
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Standalone edition:
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This project is inspired by the excellent SQL Azure Explorer CodePlex project. Thanks for being there.
For more technical information on Visual Studio add-ins, see this blog post.
SQL Server Compact & SQLite Toolbox is a Visual Studio add-in and standalone app , for managing all aspects of your SQL Server Compact/SQLite database files
Please download the Visual Studio add-in (for both 3.5, 4.0 and SQLite) from Visual Studio Gallery
Follow me on Twitter: @ErikEJ
Add-in version 4.2 - April 2015 - Extensive SQLite support and a number of improvements/bug fixes
SQL Server Compact Toolbox 4.2
For similar functionality in SQL Server Management Studio and from a command line, use my SQL Compact Scripting Utility Project on CodePlex.
Please feel free to provide feedback on bugs and feature requests using the Issue Tracker
Standalone edition:
This project is inspired by the excellent SQL Azure Explorer CodePlex project. Thanks for being there.
For more technical information on Visual Studio add-ins, see this blog post.