Re: -> User-Friendly SQL Editor? Where? <-

From: John Meyer <webmaster_at_sfi-software.com>
Date: 1996/10/14
Message-ID: <01bbb9f8$315802a0$0c1bf8ce_at_none.sfi-software.com>#1/1


Take a look to SQL-Programmer 2.0 for Windows, for the SQL programmer!

SQL-Programmer 2.0, come and see it at the Oracle Open World in San Francisco during the first week of November or call SFI at 819 778-5045 ext:152 for details, fax 819 778-7943 or email to mailto:info_at_sfi-software.com for details.

SQL-Programmer 2.0 also works with SYBASE and MICROSOFT SQL Server from within the same session!
Automatic database server documentation, with over 35 kinds of reports (with print preview). Reverse DDL generation and server configuration, automatic check-in/check-out for team programming, during integration with Intersolv PVCS and Microsoft SOURCESAFE for version control and much much more!

John Meyer,
Sylvain Faust Inc. (SFI)
Sylvain Faust Inc. Makes Tools for the Database Server Specialist since 1989
http://www.sfi-software.com
ORACLE World Alliance Partner
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MICROSOFT Solution Provider

Dieter Oberkofler <dtr_at_leadingbits.via.at> wrote in article <53r34p$gve_at_is04.via.at>...
> "Shawn Odekirk" <shawno_at_erudite.com> wrote:
>
> >> 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.
 

> >One of my complaints with using SQL Plus to apply stored procedures from
 text
> >files is that blank lines are stripped out of the source as it is read.
 If I
> >get a compile error, the line number is meaningless compared to the
 source in
> >my editor.
> >Procedure Builder deletes source code occasionally if you get an error
 when
> >compiling, so I'm staying away from that tool.
> >If anyone knows how to get SQL Plus to maintain blank lines when you
 read a
> >file (_at_, START, GET) I would appreciate knowing how.
 

> >Thanks,
> >Shawn
>
> Hi Shawn,
>
> Just have a look to shareware program called PLEdit (pledit.exe).
> I found it on compuserve and it is the absolutely best PL/SQL
> editor for oracle i ever saw. It's fast, reliable small and very
> easy to use. I love it.
>
> Its written by: Mark J. Ford (103217.560_at_compuserve.com)
>
> You must get it!!!
>
> Dieter Oberkofler
> Director of Engineering
>
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Received on Mon Oct 14 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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