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Re: SQLPlus

From: KENNETH JANUSZ <kjanusz_at_att.net>
Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:31:37 -0600
Message-ID: <04e201c3f705$d9727540$7578490c@DC0X4411>


You can also get the free version of TOAD. It's a couple of releases behind. I've had my freebie version for about 2 years not. Works great on 9.2.

Ken Janusz, CPIM

> Hi Sue,=20
>
> There are lots of them.=20
>
> TOAD
> SQL*Navigator
> Benthic Golden
>
> Just to name a few. There's also Oracle's SQL*Worksheet.=20
>
> However, the users' needs must be considered. =20
>
> IF they need a friendly db-browser and sql window, use Toad. =20
>
> If they need pl/sql debugging, use SQL*Nav (I prefer sql*nav for this
> over Toad.) =20
>
> If they just need nice command history and a bit of enhanced
> functionality, check out Benthic Golden. OF course, if buying licenses
> (Benthic is cheap) is not an option, SQL*Worksheet may fit the bill.=20
>
> Two cents from a monkey!
>
> Lisa Koivu
> Orlando, FL, USA
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sue Johnson [mailto:sue_johnson_dba_at_hotmail.com]=20
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 11:17 AM
> To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
> Subject: SQLPlus=20
>
> I have the responsibility for a moderate size team which consists of=20
> experienced SQLPlus users as well as novice users. SQLPlus is causing
> us=20
> too much time loss. So we tried iSQLPlus and SQL Workbench , not much=20
> success. Has anyone come across any tool/third party vendor tool that=20
> efficiently replaces SQLPlus? Most users are on windows pcs some a
> couple on=20
> linux.
>
> Sue Johnson
> DBA
> OCP
>
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