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On Fri, 20 Mar 1998 07:05:53 GMT, j5rson_at_mctcnet.net (Jeff Iverson) wrote: Since Version 7.2 it's included for free. Don't know anything about v8's prizing.
>Greg, what's the cost of that package? Parris was asking for something
>in the public domain (which I doubt exists). In addition, which
>versions of Oracle will it work with?
>
>On Thu, 19 Mar 1998 21:41:57 -0700, Greg Kainz <gkainz_at_rmi.net> wrote:
>
>>Oracle Enterprise Manager gives you all of this and a lot more..... I've
>>
>>been using it extensively for some time now and really like it.
>>Greg
>>
>>ParrisG wrote:
>>
>>> Are there any public domain software packages that organize the data
>>> in the
>>> ORACLE data dictionary into something thats useful. I come from the
>>> INGRES
>>> world and believe me, in most areas, ORACLE really is a cut above, but
>>> getting
>>> information on the objects in the database is very rudimentary. I'm
>>> looking for
>>> somthing that will give me a snapshot of a table def, it's key
>>> columns, foreign
>>> keys, number of rows in the table, etc. I know I could code something
>>> up but
>>> I'm sure someone has already done it.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Parris
>>
>>
>
>
>Kind regards,
>Jeff Iverson
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