Re: pl/sql developer tools

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Date: Tue, 09 Jun 1998 19:39:31 GMT
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In article <6ljaiq$dej$1_at_nnrp1.dejanews.com>, [Quoted]   jfowler_intracorp_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:
>
> We are looking to acquire a development tool for oracle pl/sql (unix/nt). The
> tool must have a decent editor (or easy links to typical word processing sw
> such as word97), a good on-line debugging facility, syntax checker, auto
> formatter (color coded keywords wouldn't hurt) and easy to use navigation
> through various database instances, schemas, packages etc... obviously, we
> are looking for cheap tools, can't afford $3995 per seat.

For NT clients (& it doesn't matter what your Oracle server is running on), I've used sql/navigator, which is quite good. It has the features you mention above. http://www.technosolutions.com/prodinfo.html

Frankly, on unix boxes, I just use emacs & sql-mode.

> Jim Fowler
> Intracorp
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jay stanley, Oracle DBA                 http://www.dbspecialists.com
Database Specialists, Inc.                 jaystan_at_dbspecialists.com
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