Re: Simple GUI tool to browse/add/modify data in Oracle table

From: Corto Maltese <corto_at_castel.nl>
Date: 2000/07/14
Message-ID: <8kmjcv$v9p$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1


Suma,

One of the things you can do quite fast is create a default form based on the table you want to fill.
After this you can enter anything you like, also take a look at the date having/not having selection applied. For every table I create I als create a default form for it. It's quite handy when you are chasing problems and checking the data in it.

Hope this helps a bit.

CM.

In article <8kl91l$u1$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,   suma_vasudevan_at_my-deja.com wrote:
> Hello,
> Is anyone aware of any a gui tool that can be used to enter data to an
> Oracle database table.
>
> Years ago when I worked with Informix database, theie "isql" untility
> used to come up with an easy way looking at tables, indexes etc and
> allowed me to browse and modify data. It was very convenient and easy
> to use. I am wondering there is something similar or better to work
> with Oracle databases. A browser interface is even better.
>
> Any suggestions. thanks in advance.
>
> Suma.
>
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