Why bother with third-party freeware when Oracle client software is free too.
Oracle 9i's Enterprise Manager Console is a pretty good GUI tool.
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Lyndon Tiu
Quoting Jeremy Pulcifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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Title: Freeware tool to browse data in Oracle tables?
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ORACLE-LSubject: Freeware tool to browse data in Oracle
tables?
Hi!
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If your users have MS office, Excel via ODBC...
; )
Pat.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 7:34 AM
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I would say that tora may be a little excessive for a "regular" user.. How
about a simple php / jsp type interface? Of course, yo
I would say that tora may be a little excessive for a "regular" user.. How
about a simple php / jsp type interface? Of course, you would have to
develop this yourself..
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hi
try this one, it's a freewa
Create jsp page to show data from table and put it on intranet server.
JP
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 09:03, you wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Does anybody out there know of a freeware tool that allows you to browse
> through Oracle tables and edit data?
>
> I know this can be done through ODBC and Excel, but
hi
try this one, it's a freeware tool called Tora
http://www.globecom.se/tora/
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Hi!
Does anybody out there know of a freeware tool that allows you to browse
through Oracle tables and edit data?
I know this can be done through ODBC and Excel, but I need this for
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