Re: Easy Question on Oracle Tools

From: huckleberry <jalford_at_immcms1.redstone.army.mil>
Date: 1995/06/29
Message-ID: <jalford.261.01C5A4B0_at_immcms1.redstone.army.mil>#1/1


In article <3sv281$94g_at_newsbf02.news.aol.com> rspencer_at_aol.com (RSpencer) writes:
>From: rspencer_at_aol.com (RSpencer)
>Subject: Easy Question on Oracle Tools
>Date: 29 Jun 1995 16:25:37 -0400
 

>A question from an Oracle newbie: I am interested in the availability of
>tools for accessing an Oracle 7 database on an HP9000 machine. I am
>developing programs in a CASE tool and want to browse Oracle tables to
>verify processing results as well as update tables to create test
>conditions. Currently the only resource I have for this is SQL*Plus.
>Typing queries for this purpose can be very tedious. Can anyone recommend
>any tools that run on the HP (i.e. a UNIX-based tool) that has a better
>interface than SQL*Plus. I know there are client-server solutions to this
>problem, but my workstation is an OS/2 workstation and I only have SQL*Net
>v2.0 available at this time. My DBA hasn’t come up with the new
>configuration files required for this version of SQL*Net. I figure it
>would be much simpler to use something that actually runs on the HP9000
>like SQL*Plus does instead. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> Thanks.

What operating system ?? Received on Thu Jun 29 1995 - 00:00:00 CEST

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