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My 2c:
Not so amazing when you consider how, in general, Oracle is much more powerful and scalable and configurable , etc. than most other RDBMSs ( DB2 ( the most powerful alternative, IMHO) is no treat to work with either)
"Steve" <sbohler_at_stny.rr.com> wrote:
>Thanks.
>
>I'll think I'll try and figure out Toad.
>
>I'm amazed at how the Oracle environment is so much more elaborate (and
>confusing) than working with some of the other DBMS's.
>
>Thanks again,
>Steve
>
>"Billy Verreynne" <vslabs_at_onwe.co.za> wrote in message
>news:aqb3t7$10o$1_at_ctb-nnrp2.saix.net...
>> Steve wrote:
>>
>> > I'm looking for a simple, GUI application for creating/editing/deleting
>> > Oracle tables, adding/editing/deleting fields, creating simple indices,
>> > running SQL queries. I'm not interested in optimization, PL-SQL.
>> >
>> > In the MS world, it's easy to do all of this with SQL-Server's
>Enterprise
>> > Manager.
>>
>> It is called Enterpise Manager in the Oracle world.
>>
>> > Is there a cheap utility to do this in the Oracle world?
>>
>> Hmm.. running SQL*Plus in a window and cutting and pasting from a Notepad
>> editor? Works for me when it comes to bare basics. :-)
>>
>> You can also try SQL*Worksheet (Oracle product). Or TOAD (freeware and
>> shareware versions available).
>>
>> --
>> Billy
>
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