Re: Amend and udate data using 10G EM ?

From: Shakespeare <whatsin_at_xs4all.nl>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 21:46:29 +0200
Message-ID: <47f13f9d$0$14349$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl>

"GPD" <jnk_at_thedawes.gotadsl.co.uk.nospam> schreef in bericht news:2qOdnciLScZ7l2zanZ2dnUVZ8vGdnZ2d_at_pipex.net...
> Nothing.
>
> But I deal with dumb non technical users. And telling them what to click
> is easier than asking them to run queries.
>
> Just they were to use toad and expect somethign similar on 64 bit.
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>
>
> "gazzag" <gareth_at_jamms.org> wrote in message
> news:eb4e98f6-bea8-4584-bee3-5cd67a3aebba_at_s19g2000prg.googlegroups.com...
>> On 31 Mar, 15:34, "GPD" <j..._at_thedawes.gotadsl.co.uk.nospam> wrote:
>>> I thought I had done this before but cant see a way how.
>>>
>>> Am sure I once opened a table and amended some data.
>>>
>>> Anyone know if possible or how, any permissions needed from 10G EM.
>>>
>>> PS
>>>
>>> I know I can view the data. I want to amend a few values thats all.
>>> Normally use toad but am on a 64 bit server. Hence no free toad.
>>
>> Not really an answer to your question, but what's wrong with
>> SQL*Plus? I'm not a fan of updating data via a GUI. A mouse-slip,
>> followed by an auto-commit and you don't know where you are :)
>>
>> -g
>
>

So you want dumb users to use EM? You want dumb users to work on your 64 bit SERVER?
When your dumb users are on a dumb 32 bit client they can use toad, can't they?

Shakespeare Received on Mon Mar 31 2008 - 14:46:29 CDT

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