Re: Web Based Query Designer?
From: tony_becky_mikey_verizon_news <tony_becky_mikey_at_verizon.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 01:26:21 GMT
Message-ID: <1pfZg.3345$AR6.1545_at_trndny02>
> Think about it in the same terms as say Oracle Discoverer and it makes
> perfect sense - an administration edition and a user edition - the
> latter constrained by the EUL managed by the former.
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> jeremy
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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2006 01:26:21 GMT
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"Jeremy" <jeremy0505_at_gmail.com> wrote in message
news:MPG.1f9ec29f28c3796298a31b_at_news.individual.net...
> In article <Xns985BC45F38A94anacedenthotmailcom_at_70.169.32.36>, Ana C.
> Dent says...
>> "goykhmanster" <goykhmanster_at_gmail.com> wrote in >> news:1160765879.478617.266510_at_i3g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: >> >> > Hi >> > >> > I am looking for something like QueryIT (dbtools.com) except completely >> > web based, where users can design select queries via web browser. If >> > anyone knows whether this kind of tools already exists, please post an >> > answer, it would be of great help... >> > >> > >> >> 1) I am unclear what this post has to do with Oracle. >> 2) My gut reaction is that I would not want such a beast any where near a >> database I managed; for numerous security & performance concerns. >> 3) How would the end-(ab)users know the table/column layouts to make >> (intelligent/correct) SQL queries? >> >>
> Think about it in the same terms as say Oracle Discoverer and it makes
> perfect sense - an administration edition and a user edition - the
> latter constrained by the EUL managed by the former.
> >
> --
> jeremy
> [this section left intentionally blank]
Jeremy,
[Quoted] You could look at building this type of app in App Express.. In fact I
believe there is a sample QBE (Query BY Example) application that Oracle has
posted to the App Express library that does this..
Thanks!
Tony Miller
Monroe, WA
Received on Wed Oct 18 2006 - 03:26:21 CEST