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Well, we have a good, working 5.25 floppy drive installed on
our Oracle
Museum PC (486, 25 MHz) now, and we're planning on installing
WordPerfect 4.2, Lotus 1-2-3
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Well, we have a good, working 5.25 floppy drive installed on
our Oracle
Museum PC (486, 25 MHz) now, and we're planning on installing
WordPerfect 4.2, Lotus 1
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Why upgrade to 5.1? I think I have my 5.0.20 disks *and
docset* somewhere... (I have
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Why upgrade to 5.1? I think I have my 5.0.20 disks *and
docset* somewhere... (I have 4s too, but since Mladen is
taking
Thanks, Bambi!
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Mladen --
If I find
Ah-a - NOW I see why you want my old version 5 manuals!!
peter
edinburgh
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Well, we have a good
Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because it's so easy
to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command
prompt).
Try right click - paste or click the upper left icon and choose paste
To copy - choose mark then enter -its then in the clipboard
Ive actually began
Ive actually began to like sqlplus (opposed to
sqlplusw). One good feature is you have your
command history using the up arrow like
regular shell
And it can be minimized or moved out of the way while a query is active.
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Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because
it's so easy
to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command
prompt).
Try right click - paste or click the upper left icon and
choose paste To copy - choose mark
Wednesday, September 24, 2003, 11:44:44 AM, you wrote:
BM Ive actually began to like sqlplus (opposed to sqlplusw). One good
BM feature is you have your command history using the up arrow like regular
BM shell
Scrolling back to see what you've done is a bit more
problematic, though you can
Hi!
Press F7 in windows command line sqlplus to see history of your sql commands
(it's actually cmd.exe feature). And particularily nice feature is that you
can search the F7 history list, by pressing the first letter of a command -
you'll be navigate to alter command for example if you press a
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Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because
it's so easy
to copy and paste text
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Hi!
Press F7 in windows command line sqlplus to see history of your sql commands
(it's actually cmd.exe feature). And particularily nice feature is that you
can search the F7 history list
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Hi!
Press F7 in windows command line sqlplus to see
In nt cmd shell , you could make copy pasting easy by going into properties
and selecting 'quick edit mode' . In fact you could make this behaviour the
default by choosing 'save properties for future windows with same title'.
Then you need not select mark and copy , etc . Just use the right and
Does it work even in sqlplus?
Tanel.
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This can be done with ksh as
well. Someone else may
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Does it work even in sqlplus?
Tanel.
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Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they still have
SQL Plus in 10g.
I heard rumor that it was removed. Since it seems as though some from this
list have seen it does it still have SQL Plus or has it been removed?
Thanks In Advance,
Jay
Affirmative. I used SQL*Plus during one of the Hands-On 10G Database sessions at
OracleWorld.
Brian
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Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they
still have
SQL Plus in 10g.
I heard rumor
Oracle DBA
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Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned
According to the Oracle rep at a 10G demo, SQLPLUS and PL/SQL still
exist.
Ron
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Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they still
have
SQL Plus in 10g.
I heard rumor that it was removed. Since it seems as though some from
this
: Mladen Gogala [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Actually, they will have SQL*PlusPlus, an object oriented extension of
SQL*Plus.
Then there will be Enterprise Plus Stringbeans, Pluslets
Hej Jay
Yes it stil there :-)
Jay Wade wrote:
Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they still
have SQL Plus in 10g.
I heard rumor that it was removed. Since it seems as though some from
this list have seen it does it still have SQL Plus or has it been
It's in the beta 1 software.
Cary Millsap
Hotsos Enterprises, Ltd.
http://www.hotsos.com
Upcoming events:
- Hotsos Clinic 101 in Sydney
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- Visit www.hotsos.com for schedule details...
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Monday, September 22, 2003, 12:19:41 PM, you wrote:
JW Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned that they still have
JW SQL Plus in 10g.
JW I heard rumor that it was removed. Since it seems as though some from this
JW list have seen it does it still have SQL Plus or has it been
How could Oracle kill SQL*Plus? What would replace it, SQL*Plus
Worksheet? Ugh.
Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because it's so easy
to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command prompt).
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Monday, September 22, 2003, 5:49:48 PM, you wrote:
PB Losing the pseudo-GUI version would be a a drag, because it's so easy
PB to copy and paste text in it (not so easy in a Windows command prompt).
Yeah, I have to admit, I probably execute more scripts via
cut paste than I do using the @
They were supposed to get rid of sqlplusw
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Hej Jay
Yes it stil there :-)
Jay Wade wrote:
Hello:
Was watching Larry Ellison's key note and he mentioned
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No worries Johnathan you are correct its only the Windows based GUI that is being
desupported in favor of iSQL*PLUS. Per a metalink note (dont know the exact
number) but the command line is not going anywhere!!
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Is sqlplusw the same as iSQL/Plus?
Thanks,
Ken
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They were supposed to get rid of sqlplusw
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Nope.
Sqlplusw is the little gui usually available off of your start -
programs window menu items.
isqlplus is Web-based and invoked through a browser.
For example,
Invoking the following type of url will bring it up in your browser:
http://your_server_name:your_port_number/isqlplus
Note
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