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Re: please, help me...

From: Sybrand Bakker <postbus_at_sybrandb.demon.nl>
Date: Sun, 15 May 2005 13:28:04 +0200
Message-ID: <hece81dq40s90k17bh9d07ovbmtchjvp63@4ax.com>


On Sun, 15 May 2005 10:21:12 +0200, "Luca" <luca_at_luca.it> wrote:

>
>"IANAL_VISTA" <IANAL_Vista_at_hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
>news:Xns9656AE9461AB0SunnySD_at_68.6.19.6...
>> "Luca" <luca_at_luca.it> wrote in
>> news:4286825d$0$20675$5fc30a8_at_news.tiscali.it:
>>
>>> Hi to everybody...
>>> Last year I studied Oracle9 for an university exam and now I'd like to
>>> learn something more about Oracle10r.
>
>> sqlplus
>> or
>> sqlplusw
>
>thank you, but I remember that Oracle8 (or 9) have a quite simple gui: we
>didn't write code in a command line.
>After login to an oracle server I remember that there were an interface with
>a menu in a left column. I this menu you found the way to create tables,
>views, trigger, administrations tools an other stuff.
Not sqlplus or sqlplus for windows, not sql worksheet. Maybe you (mis)used Oracle Enterprise Manager for this purpose, but likely you used a third party tool.
>I know sql sintax to write a "create" or "select" instruction, but if I need
>to create a schema with more than 20-30 tables. with many attributes, if I
>use the command line I'll finish this work next month!

Either work a little harder, or get a case tool.

>
>

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Sybrand Bakker, Senior Oracle DBA
Received on Sun May 15 2005 - 06:28:04 CDT

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