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From: Nick Wagner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 11:19 AM
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Subject: RE: PLSQL stored procedureour go get TOAD freeware... even has a line by line debugger with watches.
-----Original Message-----
From: Darrell Landrum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 7:06 AM
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Subject: Re: PLSQL stored procedure
Look at user_source (or all_source if the procedure is in a different schema).
Then
select text from user_source where name = 'YOURPROCNAME';
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/05/03 07:34AM >>>
Hi.i need some help. i'm trying to get a stored procedure source code from
the database.After a lot of reding i found :
select * from user_objects where object_type='PROCEDURE';
and i've got the name and Object_id of that prodedure but i have no
ideea how to get the rest :(
please help,
adrian
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Does
the freeware version have the debugger now??!!!
If so,
highly cool. Going to check right now.
Hmmm,
no freeware TOAD version explicitly offered on website. Can download "trial"
version of "Xpert Edition" (gotta love marketing and their liberal misuse of
english)... WOW! 48 megs. My, how you've grown... I seem to remember having a
copy of TOAD on floppy back in the day. Might be senility setting in,
though.
<wait_time: 20 minutes or so>
K, got
the download, received email from quest with licenses. Ahah! Only good for 30
days.
! suppose I could point out that since a quest
employee has declared the debugger as part of a freeware distribution, that
maybe I shouldn't have to pay for it now, right?
- Re:PLSQL stored procedure dgoulet
- Re: PLSQL stored procedure Jan Pruner
- Re: PLSQL stored procedure Todd Arave
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure Charu Joshi
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure Virk, Istifad
- Re: PLSQL stored procedure Darrell Landrum
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure McBain, Neil SITI-ITDIEEE
- Re: PLSQL stored procedure Morten Egan
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure Paulo Gomes
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure Nick Wagner
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure Jeremy Pulcifer
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure David . Schmoldt
- RE: PLSQL stored procedure Ron Rogers
