Hi,

I have been using SQL Navigator since 2000 and I am quite
happy with it. I am still using version 3.1 but version 4
has been out for a long time. It is not difficult at all,
but if you are converting from SQL*Plus it seems to be a
huge obstacle initially. If your objective is server side
development ( not DBA related activities ) this is quite
good. There is no steep learning curve involved, but all you
have to do is play around with it for a while ( preferably
connected as SCOTT ;-) until you are familiar with what
each menu option does ...

Its great for PL/SQL ( has its own debugger ), extracting
DDLs, saving results as CSV, INSERT STATEMENTs etc. Schema
browser gives you a tree interface to all the schema objects.
It can be linked to different version control systems, ( I
have linked it Visual Sourcesafe ). Provides a good EXPLAIN
PLAN screen in which you can collapse and expand certain
operations, search text in all source code etc. The help
option is good enough to get you started.

HTH ...




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I'm considering SQL Navigator (Quest)for web app dev and am looking for some
feedback from you, the experts.

I can't seem to find any training being offered on this product.  There
seems to be no technical books for it. I'm wondering, is there a steep
learning curve with it?  Did anyone find it too complex to use?  ...or
relatively easy?

All input will be welcome.
Thanks in advance.

Pat Gorden-Ozgul
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