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Re: SQL+ forgets things... ?!

From: <Christopher.Jones_at_oracle.comX>
Date: 16 Jul 2002 12:01:17 +1000
Message-ID: <u7kjwctxu.fsf@oracle.comX>


"Paul Dixon" <paul.gp.dixon_at_bt.tinnedham.com> writes:
> SQL plus is quite an old application (more than 20 years ?). I guess that
> when it was first developed, remembering recently executed SQL wasn't that
> important for users. A lot of people still use SQL plus and are very happy
> with what it does for them.
>
> For people who want a bit more functionality, Oracle developed SQL plus
> worksheet, which remembers recent SQL and allows cut and paste editing etc.
>
> IMO an evil company would have dropped SQL plus completely and forced all
> users to purchase a new application with functionality they don't need or
> want !

Try also the web-based iSQL*Plus (shipped with Oracle 9i on Windows, and with most other platforms with 9iR2) - it even has a command history feature.

Chris

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Christopher Jones, Oracle Corporation, Australia.
Received on Mon Jul 15 2002 - 21:01:17 CDT

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