Hello, all.
I've being evaluating xCase to manage our SQL Server DBs, and it seems preety good. However, we did all our tests with the free Lite version, which just allows for 5 tables.
Anyone using it with large table sets? Our main product DB has above 300 tables, with lots of relations. xCase has a good feature that allows to build different sets from a documentation and reviewing perspective, where a table can be in various sets, so we think we can manage all this well.
The question is if someone has any
bad experience with the product, or some good advice before we spend the $800 for the first full license.
Thank in advance,