Management Studio 2005 supports SQL CE 3.0. Management Studio 2005 SP2 supports up to SQL CE 3.1. Management Studio 2008 supports up to SQL CE 3.5 SP1; I think Management Studio Express 2008 does not support SQL CE databases. This tutorial will help you install SQL Server Management Studio 2012 (SSMS) on your Windows server. By following these 11 easy steps, you’ll be ready to use SSMS in no time. First, log in to your windows server with administrator user. Download the setup for SQL Server Management Studio depending on your server type (x64, x86).
If you often need to work with multiple database types, you know the pain. Most database management systems only support one or a few, so you end up using multiple database managers, which defeats their purpose in the first place.
Naturally, there is a better way, and it’s called SQLPro Studio — a database management system that will combine all your previous data stack into one straightforward app. Sounds unreal? Well, here’s how to get databases to work for you.
When you are ready to work on a project, just launch SQLPro Studio and click Connect in the top-left corner. Select the plus icon in the top left and choose the type of the database you’d like to connect. Enter the credentials and click Save. Or, just to see how the system works, you can select one of the Sample Connections first.
Once you connect to your database of choice, you can type your custom query right in the editor and click “Run all” in the top-right corner to perform it. The table below would then respond to your function accordingly.
SQLPro Studio also gives you the option to perform multiple queries (even if contradictory) at once and splits the view of your database to show you the results. Just type in the query in the text editor as usual and click “Run all.” The table underneath will then reflect the result for each query separately.
Changing data in any cell is easy with SQLPro Studio. Just open the table you’d like to edit. Right-click on the row and choose “Edit selected row.” Then scroll through all the cells, find the one you need, type the change in the text editor, and click Accept.
Whatever database format you work with, MySQL or PostgreSQL, and regardless of whether it’s local or up in the cloud, SQLPro Studio is the right choice.
Best of all, SQLPro Studio is available as a free trial via Setapp, along with 150 over high-quality macOS apps. So try it today and see how all your database needs can be covered by a single database management system.
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