Re: Great SQL editor??

From: <rmarkd_at_my-deja.com>
Date: 2000/06/09
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[Quoted] Hi Nobody,

[Quoted] I am in the same situation you are in. My company has asked me to look for a good (and cheap) SQL editor, PL/SQL debugger, etc.

I have looked at the following:
www.quest.com - SQLNavigator: good, but not cheap. This is what I used at my old job and is what I base a good SQL editor on. It has a nice layout (most use similar layouts), etc. (refer to my other e-mail titled SQL, PL/SQL debugger posted 6/8/00 for my other criteria) www.idbconsulting.com - SQL Object Builder: cheap, but not good. Missing a good data extract process. Also have some bugs (I downloaded an English version that had only French help files). www.embarcadero.com - Rapid SQL: good, but not cheap. www.allaroundautomations.com - PL/SQL developer: good *AND* cheap. So far, this is the best candidate for a SQL editor. You might want to check it out.

The only thing I don't like (or perhaps is just something I have to get used to) is in the SQL editor tool, if forces you to have only one active script at a time. SQLNav allows you to write as many scripts as you want and run only what you highlight. I think PL/SQL developer should have this capability, but nonetheless is a good and cheap tool.

What do others think?

-Mark

In article <8hlab1$bnd$1_at_diana.bcn.ttd.net>,   "Nobody" <nobody_at_anyone.com> wrote:
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> Hi, anyone knows a great pl/sql editor for Oracle ??
> --
> Saludos.
> jorge_at_tice.es
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>

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