What I like most about DBeaver is that it works with the most used databases that are Oracle, MySQL, SQLite and PostgreSQL. Another feature that I like is that it is possible to directly install DBeaver in Eclipse through a plugin. I also like that it has a...
Basically everything. It's impossible to abort a query (at least for apache hive) by any method other than crashing the program all-together. dbeaver for hive doesn't support a history log, so it's up to you to separately log all queries or you're out of...
I like that I am able to import and export data easily. I like the ability to create formulas on my spreadsheets. User interface is very simple. can be used with minimum training. The sheets can be used individually, being able to generate independent...
I dislike the fact that Excel has no means to check for human error during data entry. I also dislike using formulas and calculations. It takes practice and if a person is not familiar with calculations they can easily become frustrated.
What I like most about DBeaver is that it works with the most used databases that are Oracle, MySQL, SQLite and PostgreSQL. Another feature that I like is that it is possible to directly install DBeaver in Eclipse through a plugin. I also like that it has a...
I like that I am able to import and export data easily. I like the ability to create formulas on my spreadsheets. User interface is very simple. can be used with minimum training. The sheets can be used individually, being able to generate independent...
Basically everything. It's impossible to abort a query (at least for apache hive) by any method other than crashing the program all-together. dbeaver for hive doesn't support a history log, so it's up to you to separately log all queries or you're out of...
I dislike the fact that Excel has no means to check for human error during data entry. I also dislike using formulas and calculations. It takes practice and if a person is not familiar with calculations they can easily become frustrated.