From: Oliver Mulatz <oliver.mulatz@web.de>
Newsgroups: comp.databases.oracle.misc
Subject: Tool for visual representation of Oracle output via telnet query
Date: Sun, 07 Jul 2002 20:52:52 +0200
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Hello fellow DBAs,

I am searching for a visual Oracle tool/client (best would be
for Windows, Java is ok), thus a client which will output the
information gathered by telnet session (silly but company 
requirements ...) (no inserts, just selects/views) into a
visual representation (proper rows and colums alignment/view). 

Do you know of any such program ?
Else I'd only think of coding it in Perl with pipe to telnet and
writing the output into a file, then another Perl-Script would
HTML-ize the data from the telnet log into tables again.
Any thoughts ?

Any help/hint into the right direction is appreciated.

Kind Regards,
Oliver Mulatz
