Re: -> User-Friendly SQL Editor? Where? <-
From: Les Gainous <lesgainous_at_earthlink.net>
Date: 1996/10/13
Message-ID: <3261C11B.7736_at_earthlink.net>#1/1
Date: 1996/10/13
Message-ID: <3261C11B.7736_at_earthlink.net>#1/1
Steve,
The one thing I don't like about SQL Navigator is that it requires IDAPI from Borland. Sure it's free, but if I'm going to use another layer other than SQL*Net, I want to use ODBC. So SQLNav is out for us.
Thanks!
-- 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 Stephen McAllister wrote:Received on Sun Oct 13 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST
>
> I too am from a MSSQL and Sybase backround and was unimpressed with
> the Oracle tools available. I still use a text editor and read files
> in SQLPLUS. I will be looking at a Windows based tool from
> TechnoSolutions called SQL navigator. It looks promising. The are at
> http://www.technosolutions.com.
>
> Steve