Re: SQL-plus
From: Michael Austin <maustin_at_firstdbasource.com>
Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 16:18:24 -0600
Message-ID: <3MDql.13082$8_3.11345_at_flpi147.ffdc.sbc.com>
>> Tim wrote:
>>> Why do I get different types of interfaces when I install different
>>> versions of Oracle?
>>> I just installed a version of 10g, personal edition and the interface
>>> for SQL-plus is just a windows command prompt.
>>> Other times, with different versions, there were actual applications
>>> that had buttons for executing statements or retrieving statements.
>>>
>>> Why is there such a difference in this feature?
>>
>> So, are you looking for something like Oracle SQLDeveloper? It is a
>> different product.
>>
>> That is also why they have XE, PE, SE and EE.. they bundle different
>> stuff together...
Date: Sun, 01 Mar 2009 16:18:24 -0600
Message-ID: <3MDql.13082$8_3.11345_at_flpi147.ffdc.sbc.com>
Tim wrote:
> Michael Austin wrote:
>> Tim wrote:
>>> Why do I get different types of interfaces when I install different
>>> versions of Oracle?
>>> I just installed a version of 10g, personal edition and the interface
>>> for SQL-plus is just a windows command prompt.
>>> Other times, with different versions, there were actual applications
>>> that had buttons for executing statements or retrieving statements.
>>>
>>> Why is there such a difference in this feature?
>>
>> So, are you looking for something like Oracle SQLDeveloper? It is a
>> different product.
>>
>> That is also why they have XE, PE, SE and EE.. they bundle different
>> stuff together...
> > Thanks. But other versions of Oracle had a version of SQL*Plus that was > a Windows version with a UI.
sqlplusw != sqlplus Received on Sun Mar 01 2009 - 23:18:24 CET