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Re: Debug/Tracing PL/SQL

From: Oleg Dimerman <olegd_at_e-mail.com>
Date: 1997/03/19
Message-ID: <332FF4D1.7C46@e-mail.com>#1/1

Steve Phelan wrote:
>
> > Just after I posted this message, I discovered that Oracle's
> > Developer/2000 product seems up to the task. Unfortunately, in my > case
> > if I'm not mistaken, it comes bundled with tools for forms, reports > and
> > graphics (none of which I need) -- all for $3500. That's a lot for >what
> > I need so I'm hoping there are some good, less expensive alternatives.
> > Are there?
>
> If you are looking for a PL/SQL tool, look at Oracle Procedure Builder.
> The PL/SQL engine can be run locally (although it's not as up-to-date as
> the RDBMS's own internal PL/SQL engine) and it contains tracing and
> debugging. The product isn't as slick as Visual C++ and the Borland
> tools (like Delphi) in GUI terms, but it's better than nothing.
> Procedure Builder is an Oracle product which can be bought separately
> from Dev 2K.
>
> Steve Phelan.

You can also try Watch_PL from Platinum - excellent PL/SQL debugging tool (a bit pricy).

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Oleg Dimerman (olegd_at_e-mail.com)
Received on Wed Mar 19 1997 - 00:00:00 CST

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