Re: Tools Inquiry
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 21:57:58 GMT
Message-ID: <3B33E40B.1342B8CF_at_attws.com>
"Philippe L. Balmanno" wrote:
> Not knowing the products, I'm assuming SQL Navigator helps in SQL
> development and DB script writing does it also provide assistance for Pro
> C_C++ for developers, do they have a diferent popular package or is Pro
> C_C++ a self contained development package?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> "Daniel A. Morgan" <Daniel.Morgan_at_attws.com> wrote in message
> news:3B33A681.F0A6D679_at_attws.com...
> > default wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks, I have heard of EZSQL, and I am continuing with SQL*Plus. I
found
> > > several tools including one that plugs into MS Excel called SQL*XL. I
was
> > > really interested in deciding which was the most popular tool used in
real
> > > life. Lets say if I was to interview at ten companies which tools would
> > > most likely be used. I'm thinking Quest seems to have a lot and TOAD +
> > > SQL-Navigator seem to be the most popular are there any other that a
company
> > >
> > > would most likely use?
> > >
> > > - Philippe B.
> > >
> > > default wrote:
> > >
> > > > I have just completed the OU coursework and I'am looking for a
consensus
> > > > of the most popular tools in use by Oracle DBA's and also those used
for
> > > > development SQL and C++. I want to familiarize myself with the tools
to
> > > > provide support and also to learn how to use them. I've seen a few
from
> > > > Quest, RevealNet and Precise. I've seen TOAD at class but didn't get
to
> > > > play with the starter DB with it. I know, don't say it. I play with
my
> > > > starting DB; I don't have a production DB. I would appreciate any
> > > > guidance in this area. Thank you.
> > > >
> > > > Philippe L. Balmanno
> > > > <plb2862_at_cts.com>
> >
> > I think TOAD is the most widely used. I have it on my machine and I am not
> > impressed. For a GUI I prefer SQL Navigator. For most work I prefer
SQL*Plus or
> > OEM 2.0.4.
> >
> > Daniel A. Morgan
> >
SQL Navigator is just a PL/SQL tool. If you are looking for an editor that will handle SQL, C, C++, JAVA, etc. look at WinEdit or one of the many similar editors on the market.
Daniel A. Morgan Received on Sat Jul 21 2001 - 23:57:58 CEST