Re: Tool support for PL/SQL?
From: DA Morgan <damorgan_at_x.washington.edu>
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:51:30 -0800
Message-ID: <1099363824.895403_at_yasure>
>>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.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>~Carl Gould
>>crgould -AT- ucdavis -DOT- edu
Date: Mon, 01 Nov 2004 18:51:30 -0800
Message-ID: <1099363824.895403_at_yasure>
UncleOra wrote:
> Carl G <crgould_at_ucdavis.edu> wrote in message news:<k8a9n097f1mup0pveea4r2n9sj82fn8pkf_at_4ax.com>... >
>>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.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>~Carl Gould
>>crgould -AT- ucdavis -DOT- edu
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Daniel Morgan Received on Tue Nov 02 2004 - 03:51:30 CET