Re: Is SQL*Plus worth learning?
From: Chris Hamilton <Christopher.H.Hamilton_at_usace.army.mil>
Date: 1997/10/31
Message-ID: <01bce625$8bb7fac0$73344b9b_at_chrish.hq.usace.army.mil>#1/1
Chris Hamilton - Oracle Database Admin.
AVANCO Intl. / US Army Corps of Engineers Christopher.H.Hamilton_at_usace.army.mil http://www.serve.com/cowpb/chamilton.html Received on Fri Oct 31 1997 - 00:00:00 CET
Date: 1997/10/31
Message-ID: <01bce625$8bb7fac0$73344b9b_at_chrish.hq.usace.army.mil>#1/1
Jonathan Gennick <gennick_at_worldnet.att.net> wrote ...
> Is SQL*Plus worth learning? With all the new tools I see
> coming out, Enterprise Manager for example, I am beginning
> to wonder if the need for SQL*Plus will go away. What do you
> all think? Does anyone still use it? Is it becomming an
> anachronism?
Learn it, and learn it well. You will never regret the time invested in it.
Think of it like using a calculator. It's nice to have a fancy calculator, but there are times when you need to do long division, multiplication, etc. and know the nuts and bolts behind it.
Chris
Chris Hamilton - Oracle Database Admin.
AVANCO Intl. / US Army Corps of Engineers Christopher.H.Hamilton_at_usace.army.mil http://www.serve.com/cowpb/chamilton.html Received on Fri Oct 31 1997 - 00:00:00 CET
