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

From: Marc Melancon <mmelanco_at_sfi-software.com>
Date: 1996/10/16
Message-ID: <01bbbb00$db41fe70$191bf8ce_at_winnt_home3>#1/1


You can also look into SQL-Programmer 2.0 at http://www.sfi-software.com.

jim cox <jc_at_mars.superlink.net> wrote in article <Dz9sJy.JCp_at_news2.new-york.net>...
> In article <01bbb795$3fe1e6c0$100364c8_at_Shawno.erudite.com>, "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
> >
>
> check out Benthic software at:
> http://www.tiac.net/users/markford/index.htm
>
Received on Wed Oct 16 1996 - 00:00:00 CEST

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