My editor of choice is UltraEdit-32 from IDM, especially since the intergrated FTP 
into the editor.

Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA

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<massive generalization>

It seems like DBAs that use Emacs over vi (emacs vs. vi being the
classic UNIX holy war) tend to be people who were introduced to UNIX by
being either a developer or an end-user.  If a DBA favors vi over emacs,
it seems that they generally come from a sysadmin background.  That's
how I ended up a vi user - none of the systems I was ever working on
could be counted to have any editor OTHER than vi.  For better or worse,
its the ubiquitous UNIX text editor.

</massive generalization>

Of course, there are those who use notepad + ftp........

Matt

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> Subject: Emacs on SQLPlus, er uh... SQLPlus on emacs.
> 
> 
> vi is what I use and it's the predominant editor for 
> SysAdmin/DBA types but I'm curious as to how many DBA's use 
> emacs. I just saw a demo of SQL*Plus running under emacs and 
> it was quite functional... Sorta like and IDE for SQL without 
> Windoze GUI dependencies. Any DBA's use emacs on a daily basis?  
> 
> :wq (Or ZZ)
> Steve Orr
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