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Add DBConvert Streams to IDE section#522

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@slotix slotix commented Apr 29, 2026

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slotix added 2 commits April 29, 2026 20:35
Adds DBConvert Studio to the Data / Migration section.

It fits this category as a database migration and synchronization tool for Oracle, SQL Server, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebird, Interbase, and SQLite.

The entry follows the existing one-line format used by the list.
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mgramin commented Apr 30, 2026

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Hi @slotix, thanks for your contribution! According to the contribution guidelines (see contributing.md), each PR should include only one tool. Could you please split this into two separate PRs?

Removed DBConvert Studio from the list of tools.
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Done, thanks. This PR now includes only DBConvert Streams.
I’ll open a separate PR for DBConvert Studio.

slotix and others added 2 commits May 1, 2026 23:56
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mgramin commented May 10, 2026

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@slotix I still see 2 tools in this PR. Could you clarify if both are expected to remain, or if one of them should be removed/refactored?

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slotix commented May 10, 2026

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Thanks for checking.

Both entries are intentional. DBConvert Streams and DBConvert Studio are different products, so I’d prefer to keep both listed.

This PR only adds DBConvert Streams now. I’ll open a separate PR for DBConvert Studio if you still prefer that split.

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