Re: PL/SQL editor for Designer 6i?

From: Scott Mattes <ScottMattes_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 21:51:04 GMT
Message-ID: <tNrV6.6937$ri1.19701989_at_news2.news.adelphia.net>


[Quoted] IF I were using Designer I would still use the editor I wrote, because of all the bells and whistles I put into it. It has a few quirks, but for what [Quoted] I do it more than meets my needs ( syntax hiliting, simple/complex line sorting, display all procs/funcs, display all lines containing a value, macro recording/playing, quick access to recent files/dirs, etc, etc, etc). [Quoted] To top it off, since I wrote it I can add any feature I run across/think of [Quoted] (and I take requests).

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"Andrew Hardy" <nobody_at_spam.from.news.AdvanticaTech.com> wrote in message news:9g4t6n$o1r$1_at_sun-cc204.lut.ac.uk...
> Hi,
>
> I usually do my PL/SQL directly on the database using PLEdit, TOAD or
> something similar.
>
> For our new project we want to enter the PL/SQL in Designer and use that
 to
> generate the final code to be installed on the database.
>
> However, the editor in Designer is no better than Notepad and lacks all
 the
> niceties of syntax comprehension and highlighting, auto-indentation, etc.
 It
> is possible to specify the ASCII editor in Designer, it just passes a
> filename to the called editor. Which editors do you recommend for this
> purpose?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy
>
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> Technologies Ltd
>
>
Received on Sat Jul 21 2001 - 23:51:04 CEST

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