Re: DBA*SQL question
From: George Credland <g.credland_at_sheffield.ac.uk>
Date: 1995/06/26
Message-ID: <3smgmi$jtt_at_hippo.shef.ac.uk>#1/1
Date: 1995/06/26
Message-ID: <3smgmi$jtt_at_hippo.shef.ac.uk>#1/1
>In article <3s76et$sur_at_frame.frame.com>, tda_at_claus.corp.frame.com (Tassos
>Anastasiou) writes:
>|> 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?
>
If you're running in "Menu Mode" (opposed to command line), there should be keys that let you cycle through previous commands. For a VT100 try:
Esc k or Ctrl k to show keys
Esc i Previous Command
Esc j Next Command
-- George Credland Management and Administrative Computing Services The University of Sheffield email: g.credland_at_sheffield.ac.ukReceived on Mon Jun 26 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST