Re: Tool support for PL/SQL?
From: Frank Piron <empty_at_zero.nil>
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:15:30 +0200
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Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 08:15:30 +0200
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Am Mon, 18 Oct 2004 22:41:57 -0700 schrieb Carl G <crgould_at_ucdavis.edu>:
> Hello, I'm doing some research with U.C. Davis into semantic checking
> for PL/SQL, and I'm wondering how various DBA's actually code their
> PL/SQL. I'm not all that familiar with the current state of the art
> regarding tool support for programming PL/SQL, and am curious as to
> how you all write it. (i.e. Directly in an Oracle shell, in a text
> editor, in some specific PL/SQL environment, etc)
>
> Any descriptions of how you write PL/SQL and gripes about lack of tool
> support or praise of a tool would be helpful.
Depends on platform:
- win32 Here i use T.O.A.D. I tried many tools and T.O.A.D. IMO is the best.
- GNU/Linux, UNIX Best for me is emacs in sql-oracle mode, because i can use the cvs interface with emacs.
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