Re: DBA*SQL question
From: Steve Butler <sbut-is_at_seatimes.com>
Date: 1995/06/22
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950622152828.15666F-100000_at_seatimes>#1/1
Date: 1995/06/22
Message-ID: <Pine.SUN.3.91.950622152828.15666F-100000_at_seatimes>#1/1
On 20 Jun 1995, Tassos Anastasiou wrote:
> I just started using sqldba and I have noticed that unlike SQLPLUS,
> it is not possible to edit the current SQL command in that environment.
> In other words, if I type a long sql query in sqldba and I make a mistake,
> I have to retype the whole query again in order to correct the problem.
> My question: is there a way I can edit a query in sqldba without
> retyping the whole thing?
Your milage may vary, but using the VT100 term type I can use the <ESC>i to call back the previous (stacked likst) statement.
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