>
>  Honestly
> though if she really is a "Data Analyst" and her job is working with data
> and databases for a living, she is likely to already have a favorite Oracle
> toolset.
>

Not necessarily. I work with a slew of Data Analyst's as we do a lot of
research, and the vast majority of the data crunching is done via SPSS. Most
of the time the data is feed to SPSS using Excel or Access. We dump out the
raw data to Access (Actually most of that is automated using MSSQL) and then
they do their thing with it. Most of these people (mostly Ph.D's mind you)
know very little about data bases out side of Access. Nor is there any need
for them to. They are researchers, all they care about is what the data
means.

G!

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Cameron Childress <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> As Dan suggested, you can suggest Oracle SQL Developer to her.  Honestly
> though if she really is a "Data Analyst" and her job is working with data
> and databases for a living, she is likely to already have a favorite Oracle
> toolset.
>
> YMMV
>
> -Cameron
>
> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Dave Hatz <[email protected]
> >wrote:
>
> > Cameron,
> > Thanks for the info on setting up the user account.  My programmers and I
> > use TOAD for all our Oracle Data access.  I am not sure if she will have
> > the
> > budget to go out and buy TOAD.  Do you know of any other tools on the
> > market
> > that she might be able to use?
> >
>
>
> 

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