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Normally I do everything in korn combined with sql/pl-sql and some java ...
on NT all my korn stuff is useless
btw - cool stuff on your sourceforge page ! (got it bookmarked for quite some time already ;-) )
"Kyle Hailey" <oraperf_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I think TCL is great for graphic stuff. It's nice as a script language
> but there is so much else out there for scripting. Perl seems to be
> most of my aquaintences choice. I tend to use shell just because it is
> generic and I work on so many different machines that I want something
> totally generic, plus it runs on NT with the shell environement.
> Shell requires some ugly code to do the same things that are cleanly
> done in python, perl or tcl, not to mention just doing it in pure
> plsql or pro*c.
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> Check out oraperf.sourceforge.net for some cool stuff that tcl/tk can
> do with Oracle. Just stuff I've cobbled together that I use alot.
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> Best Wishes
> Kyle Hailey
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> http://oraperf.sourceforge.net
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