Free 3rd Party Tools [message #325065] |
Wed, 04 June 2008 23:23 |
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Hi, can someone please list a couple of best free tools / web links that can be downloaded and used in PL/SQL development?
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Re: Free 3rd Party Tools [message #325086 is a reply to message #325068] |
Thu, 05 June 2008 00:09 |
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if u have used the PL/Sql Developer from AllRoundAutomations something like that.
Code highlighting / auto completion / back up / restore modules.
friendly warnings / tips etc...
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Re: Free 3rd Party Tools [message #325636 is a reply to message #325087] |
Fri, 06 June 2008 22:45 |
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Frank wrote on Thu, 05 June 2008 10:10 | And PL/SQL Developer is free as in?
Sorry, I see what you mean now, Thought you were suggesting PL/SQL Developer
If you are looking for a free tool, comparable to PL/SQL developer, try SQL Developer (from Oracle)
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thanks,
ok if we consider just about coding. PL/SQL coding & Trigger writing. Any tool regarding that ?
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Re: Free 3rd Party Tools [message #325879 is a reply to message #325676] |
Mon, 09 June 2008 05:58 |
JRowbottom
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Textpad is very good - it's not quite free, but it is very cheap. It is a texxt editor, but you can configure it to run a wide variety of macros and scripts. I've had it set up in the past to connect to Sql*Plus and run the current document in that, returning any output to an error console - giving me in effect a code compiler.
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