Re: SQL Navigator Pro v SQL Programmer v SQL Station - any opinions?

From: Steve Phelan <stevep_at_XXnospamXX.toneline.demon.co.uk>
Date: 1998/02/23
Message-ID: <888227256.1727.0.nnrp-09.c2de712e_at_news.demon.co.uk>#1/1


Guys,

Thanks for all the responses.

After some testing and price comparisons, we've gone with SQL Navigator Pro.

Steve Phelan.

Jody Tucker wrote in message <34eddaf1.11087346_at_news.cotl.com>...
>Steve:
>
>I have used SQL*Navigator's last 3 versions in my last 3 consulting
>assignments and LOVE it. It's true that the debugger isn't much to
>work with, but for SQL editing, database research (which I do a lot
>of) and Explain Plan it is unbeatable for the price. I used it alone
>on a huge migration for data export and don't know what I would have
>done without it.....
>
>I haven't used SQL programmer yet, but tools from Oracle can be so
>expensive compared to 3rd party products.
>
>Jody Tucker
>
>On Mon, 16 Feb 1998 11:07:32 -0000, "Steve Phelan"
><stevep_at_XXnospamXX.toneline.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>Have you had experience of any of the products mentioned in the Subject
>>line?
>>
>>I'm looking at PL/SQL development tools and SQL Tuning tools at present
 and
>>just wondered if anyone has any real-world experience of these products
 and
>>care to give me some feedback - bad or good.
>>
>>I've noticed, for instance, that SQL Station is 4.5 times more expensive
>>than SQL Navigator Pro, here in the UK. Truth is - is it 4.5 times the
>>product?
>>
>>Any feedback gratefully appreciated.
>>
>>Steve Phelan.
>>
>>
>>
>
Received on Mon Feb 23 1998 - 00:00:00 CET

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