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After getting so much tips / help / support from this Board, I want to give something back
This small tool which I created will make the Database Client file (omi.tex) automatically and is very easy to be configured and used - specially for beginners
Supporting Versions:
The following Database Versions are supported currently:
Technical Information
Download
How to use it?
It is really simple to use.
Screenshots
Errors
If there are any errors appearing you will get a detailed error message. If the program somehow runs into a serious issue (crash), please give me feedback!
Last but not least
This is not a virus or something... You can monitor the stuff its doing (networking or file system) if you dont trust it. You can also see the upload on
Have fun!
This small tool which I created will make the Database Client file (omi.tex) automatically and is very easy to be configured and used - specially for beginners
Supporting Versions:
The following Database Versions are supported currently:
- Episode 3.5
- Episode 4.3
Technical Information
- Language: VC++
- Environment: Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC)
- License: Free, do what ever the f*ck you want with this
- Operating System: Windows XP and up
Download
You must be registered to see links
How to use it?
It is really simple to use.
- Make a new configuration (This is pretty straight forward, by the naming of the Input Fields)
- Make sure that:
- The MSSQL Service is running
- Your Database is set up to allow SQL Authentication
- You have a DB User with permissions to execute stored procedures in your Database
- Save the configuration either temporarily (for the session) or permanently (a configuration file will be written in this case)
- Press the create button and watch it do its work
Screenshots
Errors
If there are any errors appearing you will get a detailed error message. If the program somehow runs into a serious issue (crash), please give me feedback!
Last but not least
This is not a virus or something... You can monitor the stuff its doing (networking or file system) if you dont trust it. You can also see the upload on
You must be registered to see links
Have fun!