From memory and i'm sketchy at best.. OE vs O is simply a License
Decision tree (ie how much $$ is required to be put on the table and
when)...
I'm asking a guy I know whom's up to speed on this here to give you a
more accurate answer.. as their license model is just as scarey as
ours.
On
Just briefly what clients do people use for oracle?
Toad or???
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I've used toad in the past, but now I'm on Ubuntu, I may have a hunt around
Mark
On 5/24/07, M@ Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just briefly what clients do people use for oracle?
Toad or???
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if you have got eclipse, check out
quantum.sourceforge.net
On 5/24/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used toad in the past, but now I'm on Ubuntu, I may have a hunt
around
Mark
On 5/24/07, M@ Bourke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just briefly what clients do people use for
Does quantum let you edit schemas via a GUI, or just view them?
Mark
On 5/24/07, AJ Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you have got eclipse, check out
quantum.sourceforge.net
On 5/24/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used toad in the past, but now I'm on Ubuntu, I may have
http://eclipsesql.sourceforge.net/dbspecific.php
is another one
but they are for browsing (structure and data)
But I guess your SQL can use CREATE / ALTER statements
On 5/24/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does quantum let you edit schemas via a GUI, or just view them?
Mark
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Do either of these allow you to change your oracle password once it expires?
AJ Mercer wrote:
http://eclipsesql.sourceforge.net/dbspecific.php
is another one
but they are for browsing (structure and data)
But I guess your SQL can use CREATE / ALTER statements
On 5/24/07, *Mark Mandel*
Hi Mark,
Use XE as the SID when you set it up the DSN in the CF
administrator...if you havnt already done so.
Regards
Chris Ellem
Technical Director
Flex Factory
www.flexfactory.com.au
On May 22, 7:55 pm, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
awesome, just what I wanted to hear.
Thanks.
I've used it. I believe the feature set is the same, it's only limited
by volume ie amount of storage, users, etc. Much like cf developer
edition :) however i think you can legitimately use oracle express in
a production env. Cheers.
On 5/22/07, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
I
awesome, just what I wanted to hear.
Thanks.
Mark
On 5/22/07, MrBuzzy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used it. I believe the feature set is the same, it's only limited
by volume ie amount of storage, users, etc. Much like cf developer
edition :) however i think you can legitimately use
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