Re: SQL-plus
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 13:45:36 -0800 (PST)
Message-ID: <702422ae-7763-40bd-a7ac-d5ba59dc7d2d_at_r36g2000vbp.googlegroups.com>
[Quoted] On Mar 2, 3:09 pm, Tim <jmeth..._at_yahoo.ca> wrote:
> Michael Austin wrote:
> > Tim wrote:
> >> Michael Austin wrote:
> >>> Tim wrote:
> >>>> Robert Klemme wrote:
> >>>>> On 01.03.2009 23:38, Tim wrote:
> >>>>>> Michael Austin wrote:
> >>>>>>> Tim wrote:
> >>>>>>>> Michael Austin wrote:
> >>>>>>>>> Tim wrote:
> >>>>>>>>>> Why do I get different types of interfaces when I install
> >>>>>>>>>> different versions of Oracle?
> >>>>>>>>>> I just installed a version of 10g, personal edition and the
> >>>>>>>>>> interface for SQL-plus is just a windows command prompt.
> >>>>>>>>>> Other times, with different versions, there were actual
> >>>>>>>>>> applications that had buttons for executing statements or
> >>>>>>>>>> retrieving statements.
>
> >>>>>>>>>> Why is there such a difference in this feature?
>
> >>>>>>>>> So, are you looking for something like Oracle SQLDeveloper? It
> >>>>>>>>> is a different product.
>
> >>>>>>>>> That is also why they have XE, PE, SE and EE.. they bundle
> >>>>>>>>> different stuff together...
>
> >>>>>>>> Thanks. But other versions of Oracle had a version of SQL*Plus
> >>>>>>>> that was a Windows version with a UI.
>
> >>>>>>> sqlplusw != sqlplus
>
> >>>>>> Well OK, although I think it was referred to as such. Is there any
> >>>>>> way I can get a sqlplusw.exe for my version of Oracle 10g?
>> >>>>> history. Just forget this Windows thing. I am hearing, Oracle
> >>>>> I'd rather not want to. The Windows application is flawed. The
> >>>>> command line version is much better, for example, it has command
> >>>>> removed it in 11g anyway.
>
> >>>>> Just my 0.02EUR
>
> >>>>> robert
>> >>>> to prefer command line tools, I think I will continue to use the UI
> >>>> Well thanks for your advice but, since no one else has convinced me
> >>>> based one. It is much better.
>
> >>> real DBAs don't GUI.... :)
>
> >>> but if you must, download Oracle's SQLDeveloper (also works with DB2
> >>> and SQL Server) - I also have used DBVizualizer (free download)
>> >> If that is your main focus, you can remember it because you are using
> >> I'm not a DBA, I am a developer. And I don't have the memory to
> >> remember all of the commands for Oracle, and all of the other things I
> >> have to know to develop J2EE applications.
> >> it every day. I am using Javascript, JSP, Java, Hibernate, JDBC, etc.
>> > -- I take the Einstien approach - try not to remember anything I can
> > remember it all??? I still use google - after many many years as a dba
> > look up...
>
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[Quoted] I have. Your point?
David Fitzjarrell Received on Mon Mar 02 2009 - 22:45:36 CET