Check It Out: TabExp Version 3.5.0 has been released

From: DO <D_at_O.C>
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 21:09:39 GMT
Message-ID: <nQ6C5.55753$zJ5.2840272_at_news.chello.at>


Hello!

My oracle shareware tool TabExp Version 3.5.0 has been released!

  • A new export target HTML has been introduced: It is now possible to export to an HTML table and to display the contents of an Oracle table in a web browser as an HTML table object.
  • New HTML button in the toolbar to directly previews a table export in the WEB browser.
  • A new line wrap option for the SQL export has been introduced allowing to minimize the line length of the SQL insert commands.
  • The export files can now be have an extension. If the user defines an export file name in the application or in the parameter file, this name can (must) now contain the complete filename including the extension. The application will only generate a filename automatically if no individual name was given.
  • Export of RAW, LONG and LONG RAW columns has been finalized. Unfortunately SQL*Plus only allows a line length of up to 2499 characters and it is therefore not possible to execute SQL script with lines longer that this limit.
  • When exporting LONG or LONG RAW columns, the array fetches are disabled and the export will take longer but be save for all LONG lengths.
  • Fixed a problem in the login dialog, when entering a wrong password.
  • It is no longer possible to define more then one export target at the same time but only one export destination per run.
  • The error handling of Oracle OCI errors has been improved and better messages are given.
  • Now using the IE5 toolbar controls look & feel.
  • The examples now contain tree INI-Files for the SQL, CSV and HTML export and all export examples are part of the distribution.
  • Fixed an error when using the delete option in the SQL export.
  • Fixed an error in the CSV export that sometimes appended the string ); at the end of a line.

Regards

email: doberkofler_at_usa.net
web: http://www.geocities.com/doberkofler Received on Mon Oct 02 2000 - 23:09:39 CEST

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