Kevin Wang <kevinpgcl...@gmail.com> writes: > As you know, we can use the UP arrow key to get the previous command to > avoid extra typing. This is a wonderful feature to save the lives of every > DBA. However, if I type the commands like this sequence: A, B, B, B, B, B, > B, as you can see, B is the last command I execute.
> But if I try to get command A, I have to press the UP key 7 times. I think > the best way is: when you press the UP key, plsql should show the command > that is different from the previous command, so the recall sequence should > be B -> A, not B -> B -> ... -> A. Then I only press the UP key 2 times to > get command A. This is driven by libreadline, not anything we control. I have seen the behavior you describe in some other programs, so I wonder whether it's configurable. > Another requirement is: could we use / to repeat executing the last command > in plsql just like sqlplus in Oracle? I'm pretty certain you can configure this for yourself with readline. regards, tom lane