Database Tools related scripts & softwares
Administrator tool to backup your CSV database online without FTP and downloading. The advanced version will allow you to restore and view the files. (CGI/Perl Unix)
BizDB Advance is a flexible and yet affordable Web database software which has everything you need for the setup of a searchable database application on any small to medium sized Web sites. Each copy of the software comes with an in-built database manager, an image uploader, a search engine program, a search report generator and a comprehensive user documentation. You can use this software to support any number of database fields. Database records can be password-protected. All database interfaces are controlled by Html templates which can be setup by anyone with basic Web page design experience. No CGI programming knowledge is required. Numerous add ons can be ordered separately.
This Perl script allows you to backup your whole database server or selected databases. The resulting compressed file (zip or gzip) is optionally e-mailed to you or sent to another machine by FTP. You can run this program manually, from a browser or a cron job (scheduler). A no-fuss application that will have you sleep better at night!
Free Ad Supported Website Counters, Guestbooks, and more coming (Databases, etc.)
Some Completely Free Stuff, too! Counters are rendered via javascript includes, so they should work almost anywhere on anyone's site. Guestbooks are via frames.
MySQLMan is a web based database manager. It allows you to perform common maintenance and administration tasks in Mysql. MySQLMan was based off of PHPmyadmin, but written in Perl. It allows you to do common tasks like: browse/create/drop databases, browse/search/create/drop/alter tables, import/export data, add/remove/alter table columns, and add/remove/alter table keys. Download a copy and try it.
DBDisplay is a database script that displays the contents of a flat-file, pipe delimited database file in a nicely formatted HTML table. The script handles up to 10 separate database files depending on the URL parameter values. The script is highly configurable and contains paging which allows you to specify the desired number of records per page you would like to view.
This is a database sorting script written in Perl. It is designed to alphabetically sort a database file which contains records and to remove all duplicates that exist in that file.
This software optimizes all of your tables, in all of your databases, and then goes through each table to back it up into peices that can be dumped back into the database later on, if something unfortunate were to occur. The software gives you a visual view on the progress of the tables, and gives you information on the size of tables, and whether they were so large that the software deemed that they should be broken into small pieces. The best part is that the dump files are backed up onto your FTP server into a backup folder, and stored by date and file. That way, you may either download it onto your computer later, or leave it up as a backup incase something were to happen to your tables or your database.
MemberManager takes a character separated file, sorts the whole thing by whichever field you like and creates an HTML file for each letter of the alphabet with contents of each file also sorted. It also automatically hyperlinks any email address in the email field.
There is a free as well as a paid version of this script available on the website. There are also MySQL database versions which can be customized on request, at additional cost.
This software optimizes all of your tables, in all of your databases, and then goes through each table to back it up into peices that can be dumped back into the database later on, if something unfortunate were to occur. The software gives you a visual view on the progress of the tables, and gives you information on the size of tables, and whether they were so large that the software deemed that they should be broken into small pieces. The best part is that the dump files are backed up onto your FTP server into a backup folder, and stored by date and file. That way, you may either download it onto your computer later, or leave it up as a backup incase something were to happen to your tables or your database.
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