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craigwg
Posting Yak Master
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Posted - 2012-07-19 : 15:29:33
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| I just got an android smartphone and I'm exploring apps for it and found a work related need. I have some tSQL files on the phone from a past job and I want to look at them. My phone won't open them unless I have a reader file. I've done some searches but not seeing any tsql reader apps. I don't need to connect to data or view results of a query. It's the actual .sql files I want to look at. What do you guys use?Craig Greenwood |
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tkizer
Almighty SQL Goddess
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craigwg
Posting Yak Master
154 Posts |
Posted - 2012-07-19 : 15:34:23
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| The files all work. it's just opening them on a mobile device to review them. That's what I want to do.Craig Greenwood |
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robvolk
Most Valuable Yak
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Posted - 2012-07-19 : 15:44:23
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| Try Astro File Manager, it's free. Either that or any free document viewer app. You might have to change or remove the file extension. I know Gmail will open SQL file attachments as text. |
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