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From: Raymond Allo <idefix@sydney.net>
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Subject: Re: Oracle sqlplus for Windows?
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 14:22:03 +1000
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Steen,

Download the following free product from http://www.toadsoft.com.
This will give you more then you ever dreamed about. It will pale your
sqlplus for OS/2

Raymond Allo



CAB@Earthling.net wrote:

> We have several Oracle sqlplus for OS\2. This piece of software is
> actually quite smart; it has commandline history and some cool
> commandline editing options. This makes it fast and easy to use.
>
> On some occasions we need to do some queries in a hurry from a Windows
> NT. The sqlplus installed on this platform doesn't have the same features
> as the OS\2 version, which makes it quite "un-handy" to use.
>
> Anyone with the same experience?
> Any suggestions for alternative products which can be used in our
> situation?
> Or did Oracle do something smarter themselves?
>
> Best regards,
> Steen Suder



