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How to open .sql file format?
The probably reason why you are at this website is a problem with opening .sql file. The full name of the file is Structured Query Language Data File. If the double-click on the file’s icon shows you a message that additional programs are needed to open the file, you’ll find the list of helpful programs in the bottom of the page..sql file extension (Structured Query Language Data File)
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Programs using this file extension: .sql
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The file extension .sql can be used by another programs. If you have some useful information about .sql file type that may help other users HowOpen.org, please send them to us and we’ll update our database.
Visiting our website you are probably asking yourself:
- What application can open .sql file?
- How to open .sql file?
- What is .sql file?
- How can I convert .sql file?
- Where can I find informations about .sql file extension? (for example on the File Extension website)