How to open SQL file format? (Structured Query Language Data File)
Problems with opening SQL files occur very often among users. Unfortunately, not everyone is aware that the basic and usually the most common problem is the lack of an installed software to handle the SQL file. Its full name is Structured Query Language Data File and the company responsible for its development is N/A. Your SQL file has probably an encoded information from the Database Files category. If you want to view its contents, open, edit or convert the SQL file to another format, install one of the applications from the list, which is presented below on this page. Can’t you still open your SQL file? Please, visit sql where you will find more information.
Category | Developer/Producer | Software |
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Database Files | N/A | Structured Query Language Data File |
Programs using this file extension
Windows
– MySQL
– RazorSQL
– DatabaseSpy
– Notepad
– gVim
– Navicat for MySQL
– Visual Studio
– FileMaker Pro
– Navicat Premium
– Navicat for Oracle
– Navicat for PostgreSQL
– Navicat for SQlite
– Navicat for SQL Server
– Microsoft Access
Mac OS
– MySQL
– RazorSQL
– SQLEditor
– TextMate
– BBEdit
– Apple TextEdit
– Navicat for MySQL (Mac OS X)
– Navicat Premium (Mac OS X)
– Navicat for Oracle (Mac OS X)
– Navicat for PostgreSQL (Mac OS X)
– Navicat for SQlite (Mac OS X)
– Navicat for SQL Server (Mac OS X)
Linux
– MySQL
– RazorSQL
– Navicat for MySQL (Linux)
– Navicat Premium (Linux)
– Navicat for Oracle (Linux)
– Navicat for PostgreSQL (Linux)
– Navicat for SQlite (Linux)