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On Sun, 6 Dec 1998 17:43:41 +0100, you wrote:
>Why not put the dictionary into HTML pages?
>
>I have created SQL-scripts which generate a HTML page.
>One generates database file information useful for recovery,
>the other shows constraints: Primary, Unique, Referential, Check
>constraints.
>Both scripts are at http://home.worldonline.nl/~bytelife/sql4dba.htm
>
>I have found the DB information much better this way accessible then by
>using SQL-statements every time i want to check a constraint for example.
>
>Does anyone know other utilities out there which can do this ?
yes, "webview" is a utility (available from http://govt.us.oracle.com/) that does such a thing. It has a database browser that does all this and more.
webview is now called WebDB and works with 7.3 and up. it is currently in beta and can be downloaded from http://technet.oracle.com/
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>Roelof Schierbeek, DBA
>Bytelife bv
>The Hague, Holland
>email: bytelife AT worldonline.nl
>check out : http://home.worldonline.nl/~bytelife
>
Thomas Kyte
tkyte_at_us.oracle.com
Oracle Government
Herndon VA
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http://govt.us.oracle.com/ -- downloadable utilities
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