what I really try to say is .... :-))

From: Frank <franjoe_at_frisurf.no>
Date: Sun, 4 Mar 2001 17:39:39 +0100
Message-ID: <Jhuo6.2275$LD5.16608_at_news1.oke.nextra.no>


Hi!(again)
I quoted myself wrong :-) in the fourth paragraph

..... SQLPlus doesn't allow as default, ___not___ big things but: .......

Frank <franjoe_at_frisurf.no> wrote in message news:eeuo6.2273$LD5.16620_at_news1.oke.nextra.no...
> Hi!
>
> Some of our developers use SQLStation.
>
> It requieres that a schema is added to your database(s).
>
> Personally I think it's a bit heavy to get started on the PC, but it
> gives better error messages, debugging possibility (than SQLPlus),
> but we have had problems when the packages are too big :-(
> this might be fixed in later releases...
>
> It may allow syntax that SQLPlus doesn't allow as default, but big things
> but: ending "/", Line feed between lines in view definitions. This may
 give
> you a few surprises if you once in a while want to
> create your object via SQLPlus.
>
>
> Frank
>
>
>
> Andrew Werber <aweber1_at_nycap.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:HVfo6.172461$v.15607754_at_typhoon.nyroc.rr.com...
> > Recently I've been using a trial version of TOAD from Quest software. It
> > seems like a very nice product. I'd like to know what other products are
 out
> > there like TOAD. It gives you a nice graphical interface to look at all
> > Oracle objects, and the PL/SQL or SQL used to create those objects
 (where
> > relevant). It shows execution times of SQL statements. Has a SQL tuner,
 is
> > supposed to integrate with Microsoft Source Safe (that's useful for me),
 has
> > a step through debugger of PL/SQL procedures and many other features.
 Any
> > opinions would be helpful. Our DBA seems reticent about buying it
 because
 of
> > cost, yet she seems willing to buy ERWIN. Go figure.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Andy
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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