thanks for the quick response. I'll try this right away.

On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 13:40, Eduardo A. dela Rosa wrote:
> Try TORA (Tool for Oracle), it's a great tool.  You'll get more usable
> and great
> features than you would expect.  However, it will require you an
> oracle client
> installation on your local workstation.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> On Thu, 2004-06-10 at 13:15, Jeffrey G. Ubalde wrote: 
> > Good day!
> > 
> >   I would just like to ask if someone here knows an opensource tool
> > where we can query Oracle database. Currently, were using MySQL
> > Navigator and PHPmyAdmin for our MySQL databases. I'm currently looking
> > for a tool that does the same function our oracle databases. 
> > 
> > Thanks in advance.
> > BTW, It's nice to be back here in PLUG!
> 
> EDWIN A. DELA ROSA
> MCOM/3792
> 
> "Make everything simple as much as possible,
> but not simpler" - Albert Einstein  
> 
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