Re: DBA*SQL question

From: Karsten Weikop <karsten_at_pip.dknet.dk>
Date: 1995/06/22
Message-ID: <karsten.49.0015B772_at_pip.dknet.dk>#1/1


In article <3s76et$sur_at_frame.frame.com> tda_at_claus.corp.frame.com (Tassos Anastasiou) writes:
>From: tda_at_claus.corp.frame.com (Tassos Anastasiou)
>Subject: DBA*SQL question
>Date: 20 Jun 1995 19:10:21 GMT
 

>I just started using sqldba and I have noticed that unlike SQLPLUS,
>it is not possible to edit the current SQL command in that environment.
>In other words, if I type a long sql query in sqldba and I make a mistake,
>I have to retype the whole query again in order to correct the problem.
>My question: is there a way I can edit a query in sqldba without
>retyping the whole thing?
 

>Thanks
>-
>Tassos Anastasiou Frame Technology Corp.
>Professional Services Consultant 333 West San Carlos Street
>Email: tda_at_frame.com San Jose, CA 95110
>Phone: (408) 975-6105 FAX: (408) 975-6611



Karsten Weikop (Email: karsten_at_pip.dknet.dk) PBJ Consult A/S
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                           Received on Thu Jun 22 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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