Many
thanks to everyone who responded! Looks like the outcome will be PL/SQL
Developer licenses for our developers, while I get to keep my Toad Xpert / DBA
module. Thanks again for the useful insights!
Paul
Vincent
DBA
University of Central England
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TORA, OraC, sqlplus, vi, perl and a linux box to run it on, though the
database servers are mostly Win2k.
Software $0.00
OS $0.0
HW $12k
A procedure
TORA, OraC, sqlplus, vi, perl and a linux box to run it
on, though the
database
servers are mostly Win2k.
Software
$0.00
OS
$0.0
HW
$12k
A
procedure return with no errors
Priceless
FWIW for a nice sql editor golden is nice. Others on this
list sold me on that
d don't do enough to justify the cost...
Tim
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We
do somethi
Message-From: Rich Gesler
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You
are correct in that it is very developer centric. As far, as hidden
charms...I'd have to say the Re
cheaper out there to replace TOAD and any small
licensing savings will be lost to lower productivity during the learning
curve anyway.
Regards,
Mark.
From: "Dunscombe, Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 07:50:30 +0100
Subject: RE: Opinions
Paul,
I've used PL/SQL Developer by Allround Automations to develop PL/SQL procs,
packages and it's fine including a well featured de-bugger. I believe that a
site licence costs $3,000. As to it being a DBA tool I'd have to say it's
not in the same league as TOAD Xpert with DBA module.
Chris Du
TORA, OraC, sqlplus, vi, perl and a linux box to run it on, though the
database servers are mostly Win2k.
Software $0.00
OS $0.0
HW $12k
Jared
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TORA
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Management have been grumbling about the cost of TOAD Professional
Have
you looked at Toolkit for Oracle (TOra)?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tora/
I've
heard rather good things about it.
Matt
Matt Adams - GE Appliances -
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intelligence?
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You may also want to consider OraEdit Pro by DKG Advanced
Solutions Inc. (www.dkgas.com)
Shamita
Shamita Singh
Mohawk College
Hamilton, Ontario
--- Rich Gesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are correct in that it is very developer centric. As far,
> as hidden
> charms...I'd have to say the
You
are correct in that it is very developer centric. As far, as hidden
charms...I'd have to say the Reports capabilities. You can easily
incorporate your DBA scripts into this little tool. Still not as good as
TOAD (or even TORA) for a DBA but a nice, cheap addition to the
arsenal.
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Management wants to standardize to a single tool for support and
maintenance purposes. At least that's the story here. I have heard
good things about PL/SQL Developer. If it's an option, you could checkout
TOra (http://www.globecom.se/tora/)
which is comparable to TOAD and
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