Re: Development Tools for SQL & PL/SQL
From: Sam Q. Lang <webmaster_at_sfi-software.com>
Date: 1997/04/09
Message-ID: <01bc44b8$fe7ff080$1a1bf8ce_at_st-pierre95>#1/1
Ronan Miles <milesr_at_entcf2.agw.bt.co.uk> wrote in article <33451755.1CCF_at_entcf2.agw.bt.co.uk>...
> I have been asked to investigate the problem of giving programmers good
> productivity tools for the production of sensible and performant SQL &
> PL/SQL code.
>
> Ideally, I would like a workbench that eased construction of SQL &
> PL/SQL statements / code blocks which could do things such as enforce
> good practice, give tuning tips, etc.
>
> I do understand the issues arrising from the number of client tools on
> the market and the lack of direct control of the SQL generated by some
> of them.
>
> Does anyone have any opinions, faced these problems? Any product
> suggestions or any to avoid?
>
> If so, please reply by mail to milesr_at_entcf2.agw.bt.co.uk
> --
> _____________________________________________________________
>
> Opinions expressed are my own and do not reflect my employers
>
Received on Wed Apr 09 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST
Date: 1997/04/09
Message-ID: <01bc44b8$fe7ff080$1a1bf8ce_at_st-pierre95>#1/1
Check SQL-Programmer 2.0 from SFI
Full development environment for server side coding, works with Oracle on
all platforms.(and Sybase and Microsoft SQL Server).
Also produce server coding documentation and team development control,
version control, and more.
Check http://www.sfi-software.com for details Review full documentation and request a copy for your testing.
Sam Q. Lang, SFI a Sylvain Faust company
Oracle World Alliance
http://www.sfi-software.com
Tel: 819 778-5045
email: info_at_sfi-software.com
Ronan Miles <milesr_at_entcf2.agw.bt.co.uk> wrote in article <33451755.1CCF_at_entcf2.agw.bt.co.uk>...
> I have been asked to investigate the problem of giving programmers good
> productivity tools for the production of sensible and performant SQL &
> PL/SQL code.
>
> Ideally, I would like a workbench that eased construction of SQL &
> PL/SQL statements / code blocks which could do things such as enforce
> good practice, give tuning tips, etc.
>
> I do understand the issues arrising from the number of client tools on
> the market and the lack of direct control of the SQL generated by some
> of them.
>
> Does anyone have any opinions, faced these problems? Any product
> suggestions or any to avoid?
>
> If so, please reply by mail to milesr_at_entcf2.agw.bt.co.uk
> --
> _____________________________________________________________
>
> Opinions expressed are my own and do not reflect my employers
>
Received on Wed Apr 09 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST