Ad-Hoc Query Tools / Why No Browser?
From: Chris Hamilton <Christopher.H.Hamilton_at_usace.army.mil>
Date: 1997/09/23
Message-ID: <01bcc85a$7538cd80$73344b9b_at_hqddpc.hq.usace.army.mil>#1/1
Chris Hamilton - Oracle Database Admin.
AVANCO Intl. / US Army Corps of Engineers Christopher.H.Hamilton_at_usace.army.mil http://www.serve.com/cowpb/chamilton.html Received on Tue Sep 23 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST
Date: 1997/09/23
Message-ID: <01bcc85a$7538cd80$73344b9b_at_hqddpc.hq.usace.army.mil>#1/1
[Quoted] [Quoted] Now that Oracle has decided to terminate the Oracle Browser product line, does anyone now of any similar ad-hoc query software that doesn't need a meta-data layer to use? It was a very useful DBA utility and good for some [Quoted] users as well, despite a few bugs.
Does anyone know what happened to SQLASSIST, a nifty product that Platinum [Quoted] bought a few years ago. I can't recall the name of the company that originally sold it ...
Any help appreciated.
Chris
Chris Hamilton - Oracle Database Admin.
AVANCO Intl. / US Army Corps of Engineers Christopher.H.Hamilton_at_usace.army.mil http://www.serve.com/cowpb/chamilton.html Received on Tue Sep 23 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST