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Curiosity got the better of me so I took a quick look - Also on this site is
a tool called Query Reporter that looks like it can kick out reports in
HTML, XML, CSV or TSV format. Anyone have experience in deploying that as a
basic tool for end users, or for batch-type reports? I'm wondering if it's
better than Crystal (I know it won't be as robust as Oracle Reports, but
sometimes that's overkill for the basic stuff).
Craig
On 11/11/04 1:39 PM, in article RKadnSam0rRJLA7cRVn-sw_at_telcove.net, "KurtisK" <KJKYLE_at_COOLBLUENOSPAM.COM> wrote:
> I agree. We use PL/SQLDeveloper for development. We chose it over
> Embarcadero, TOAD and a few others. We've used it for 2 years now and it is
> an excellent tool for a great price.
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> Kurt
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>> Walt wrote: >> >>> HansF wrote: >>> >>>> Alan wrote: >>>> >>>>> As I am a newbie to Oracle would like to know besides the 10g database >>>>> server, what other I need to download to look at the Oracle 10g ? >>> >>> >>> <snip> >>> >>>> Then there is the plethora of non-Oracle tools and utilities which I >>>> ignore. >>> >>> >>> TOAD from Quest software is one that's worth not ignoring. >>> >> >> OK - you started it... TOAD is an overpriced tool; PL/SQL Developer >> is better in support, and supporting new versions, and costs >> about nothing ($3K unlimited licence; see >> http://www.allroundautomations.nl) and, my favourite, it >> has an open interface to which the General Public can >> program their own utilities. >> And they do - see their web site. >> -- >> >> Regards, >> Frank van Bortel
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