Sunday, January 3, 2016

ANN: dbext.vim version 23.00 - Database access from within Vim

What is it?
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dbext.vim : Provides database access to most databases.

This plugin contains functions/mappings/commands to enable Vim to
access several databases. Currently Mysql, PostgreSQL, Ingres, Oracle,
Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere, Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise,
Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, RDB,  SAP HANA, Crate.IO and Interbase 
are supported.  If you have a Perl enabled Vim, it also allows database 
connections via DBI and ODBC.

It abstracts database access, so the same Vim commands will produce
the same output regardless of the database you use.

Extensive help file with full tutorials.


New Features
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- Added a new database, CrateIO (Mathias Fussenegger)

- CRATE native database type and Crate via DBI are supported

- Updated the DBI SQLAnywhere procedure list to respect the option of whether to include the object owner names

- Added a new public function, DB_DictionaryDelete, to be used by the OMNI SQL Completion plugin (autoload/sqlcomplete.vim, which is part of Vim)
                     
                                                          
Bug Fixes
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- helptags reported duplicate tag MyProjectDir, updated documentation as a work around as there is no way to escape the real syntax (pull #3) (mexpolk)

- For PGSQL, use the "schemaname" column rather than "tableowner" (pull #15) (Stefan Litsche)




I am always open to suggestions, just email me.  See :h dbext.txt for contact details.

David

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