Re: -> User-Friendly SQL Editor? Where? <-
From: Les Gainous <lesgainous_at_earthlink.net>
Date: 1996/10/12
Message-ID: <3260851F.344B_at_earthlink.net>#1/1
Date: 1996/10/12
Message-ID: <3260851F.344B_at_earthlink.net>#1/1
Mario,
Is this the Enterprise Manager that I've read about?
-- Les Gainous, lesgainous_at_earthlink.net Visit my web page at http://home.earthlink.net/~lesgainous Looking for a Client-Server job in California? http://home.earthlink.net/~lesgainous/jobs.html Mario Alvarado wrote:Received on Sat Oct 12 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST
>
> Try the SQL Manager included with the new version 7.3, It is just great.
>
> ----------------------------------
> Mario Alvarado
> Sr. System Analyst
> Telecomunications Movilnet
> malvarad_at_t-net.net.ve
>
> > Being from the MS SQL-Server world and new to Oracle (7.1 on NT), I've
> > noticed the SQL*Plus product lacking in the usability category. I hope
> > I'm wrong and have just overlooked a nicer interface--someone tell me!
> >
> > With MSSQL Server, I had ISQL/Windows which allows multiple queries to
> > be run concurrently, I could set options with a few mouse clicks, I
> > could have multiple connections to a database (or databases). I also had
> > a choice from a third party with a product called, RapidSQL. This
> > product is nice in that is color-codes my stored procedure syntax, as
> > well as a few more "bell-n-whistles" than ISQL/W.
> >
> > My question is what other choices do I have for Oracle? What third party
> > products will let me write queries, stored-procedures, etc. in a
> > user-friendly and intuitive environment?
> >