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Explore your database with Talend Open Profiler

07-18-2008 11:00 AM
Over time, organizations replicate, migrate, or add complexity within database systems, often times losing control of the quality of their data. When applications begin to fail because of invalid, corrupted, or out-of-date data, the free, GPL-licensed Talend Open Profiler can give data analysts, database administrators (DBA), and business users the ability to research data structures and improve data quality. Through the use of Open Profiler, users can be alerted to hidden inconsistencies and incompatibilities between data sources and target applications. Through data analysis, business users and technical analysts can communicate both data structure and content needs.



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sequel(1)						      General Commands Manual							 sequel(1)

NAME
sequel - The Database Toolkit for Ruby SYNOPSIS
sequel <uri|path> [options] DESCRIPTION
Sequel is a lightweight database access toolkit for Ruby. OPTIONS
-C, --copy-databases Copy one database to another -d, --dump-migration Print database migration to STDOUT -D, --dump-migration-same-db Print database migration to STDOUT without type translation -e, --env ENV Use environment config for database -l, --log logfile Log SQL statements to log file -L, --load-dir DIR Loads all *.rb under specified directory -m, --migrate-directory DIR Run the migrations in directory -M, --migrate-version VER Migrate the database to version given -N, --no-test-connection Do not test the connection -t, --trace Output the full backtrace if an exception is raised -?, -h, --help Show this message -v, --version Show version SEE ALSO
This program is shipped as part of the lisequel-ruby1.8 library package, you can check its corresponding documentation can be found in the libsquel-ruby-doc package. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Deepak Tripathi <apenguinlinux@gmail.com>, based on the command-line output of this program, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be freely used by others). May 25, 2010 sequel(1)