Tora. You can get a copy for Linux free of charge, although the Windoze
version has a commercial license charge.
For more info:
http://www.globecom.se/tora/
For the Linux/Oracle 9 rpm:
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/tora/tora-1.2.4-1oracle9.i686.rpm
HTH
Mark
Title: RE: toad on linux
TORA you'll love it. search on sourceforge.net ...
Raj
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Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 12:24 PM
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Subject: toad on linux
Hello
Bill.
There is a TOAD like producty called TORA that runs on linux. Google
for it and download the tar file.
The new EM 4.0 ( due out with 10G) is suppose to be browser based
allowing you to run it from and os browser.
Ron
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Hello,
It appears that Toad does
Tora
http://www.globecom.se/tora
Works great.
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 11:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
It appears that Toad does not run on the Linux desktop, or
at least the system requirements mention only Windows platforms.
Does any one know of any toad-like tools that do run on
I agree that TOra (http://www.globecom.se/tora/) is a fine program and the
best Linux alternative to TOAD, but it still lacks a lot of the
spit-n-polish of TOAD that makes it more usable to me. Try it out and see.
And after further review, the Bears still suck...
Rich
Rich Jesse
I'm a dedicated TOAD user, so would steer you in that direction. We used
SQL Navigator years ago, before we moved to TOAD. SQL Navigator is not a
bad product; and I haven't kept up on the new releases. I'm sure it's grown
a lot since I last used it. But overall, I just prefer TOAD's user
Just a brief word to everyone who took the time to provide their 2-cents.
Thank you.
Pat Gorden-Ozgul
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I'm a dedicated TOAD user, so would steer you in that
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TOAD vs BMC's XRAY
I haven't used DBXray (yet -- maybe it's not an automated
process to download a trial?), but I don't feel TOAD is the
best at DB administration, especially for performance
tuning/monitoring. Then again, it's been awhile since I've
I haven't used DBXray (yet -- maybe it's not an automated process to
download a trial?), but I don't feel TOAD is the best at DB administration,
especially for performance tuning/monitoring. Then again, it's been awhile
since I've used TOAD's optional DBA module, since it's no longer available
in
Try DevPartnerDB from us (Compuware). You can create profiles of execution
and compare one profile to another to optimize all of your code. Quite a
cool product.
Thank You
Stephen P. Karniotis
Technical Alliance Manager
Compuware Corporation
Direct: (313) 227-4350
Mobile: (248) 408-2918
Email:
For development, take a look at Allround Automations Pl/Sql Developer. Nice
functionality and an affordable price (~$50 in bulk).
http://www.allroundautomations.nl/
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for Quest t-shirts, polos, and/or jackets. ;)
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Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:27 AM
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Subject: RE: TOAD vs BMC's XRAY
I haven't used DBXray (yet -- maybe it's not an automated
process to download a trial?), but I don't
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From: Jesse, Rich
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:27 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TOAD vs BMC's XRAY
I haven't used DBXray (yet -- maybe it's not an automated
process to download a trial?), but I don't feel TOAD is the
best at DB administration, especially for performance
-shirts, polos, and/or jackets. ;)
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From: Jesse, Rich
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:27 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: TOAD vs BMC's XRAY
I haven't used DBXray (yet -- maybe it's not an automated
process to download a trial?), but I don't feel
Same as Oracle privs
...
If you give execute,
other user can see only package spec, if you grant 'create any procedure' they
can see the package body/procedure/function body as
well.
* to see
procedure/function/package spec you need on of
1. execute (if
grant is made to public)
2.
Only 'Execute' right should be enough.
Regards
M.Emre HANCIOGLU
Masterfoods Services GmbH
ISI Application Support
Tel : +49 2162 500-2576
Fax: +49 2162 41497
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29.01.2003 15:48
Please
Are u running into a specific problem or you just don't know how to set
it up?
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Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 6:03 PM
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Hi
I want to use QUEST TOAD software free version.I have Databases on UNIX and
I want to connect from my
Seema, you dont give us enough information, so I am
not sure what your problem is, I think you dont have
the configuration of your DB in your TNSNAMES.ora file
in your desktop, look at your ORACLE_HOME dir and then
in /net80/admin (oracle 8.0.x), just configure there
your BD and then choose which
You need oracel client on your PC
can you connect from sqlplus?
On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Seema Singh wrote:
Hi
I want to use QUEST TOAD software free version.I have Databases on UNIX and
I want to connect from my desk top to UNIX DB box but I am unable to.can
Some one help me if they have?
Try www.quest.com, I believe this is the company's web site.
Bryan
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Any Docs , Links ?
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Author: VIVEK_SHARMA
INET:
http://www.quest.com
http://www.toadsoft.com
http://www.egroups.com/list/toad
Quest is the official site.
Toadsoft is the original site of the freeware (which is still available!).
The TOAD mailing list is run/monitored by Toadman Jim himself, as well as
his wonderfully helpful staff.
On Wed, 22 May 2002 00:33:18 -0800, Vivek Sharma wrote:
Any Docs , Links ?
O'Reilly has a Toad Pocket Reference in the works. Not sure of the
release date. I believe it goes to print sometime in June, probably
towards the latter part of the month.
Jonathan Gennick --- Brighten the corner where
Hello,
You should change the schema name from the list box, which is just under the toolbar.
Regards
M.Emre HANCIOGLU
Masterfoods Services GmbH
ISI Application Support
Tel : +49 2162 500-576
Fax: +49 2162 41497
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Subject:Re: TOAD schema browser
Hello,
You should change the schema name from the list box, which is just under the toolbar.
Regards
M.Emre HANCIOGLU
Masterfoods Services GmbH
ISI Application Support
Tel : +49 2162 500-576
Fax: +49 2162 41497
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Subject: Re: TOAD schema browser
It doesn't work as it shows no
items in the list box ..I face the same problem.Thanks and
RegardsAmit Nagar
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Its telling you to stop signing in as sys.
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Hello ORACLE-L,
I'm connecting to oracle using TOAD under sys account - all works
well. I can select from sys' tables and views,
In TOAD to can set the path to you OCI dll if you need to.
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Oracle 9i (9.0.1) on XP Professional on DELL 8200.
TOAD VI freeware ver. 6.3.11.1g
I keep gettint
Hi,
have a look at PL/SQL Developer by Allround Automations/NL. We use it for
Development and are very happy with it.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
i.A. Marc Blum
SOPTIM AG
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Telefon:+49 241 / 9 18 79-33
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Tools that do make the cut:
SQL*Plus
vi or vim
korn shell
Perl
Guiness
Yukon Jack
Bombay Saphire Gin
Martini and Rossi Vermouth
Lagavulin Single Malt
Jared
Yukon Jack !? I would never have guessed it.
Lagavulin huh? If only I had known. I am partial to
TOra - Toolkit For Oracle is an open source clone of TOAD for Windows and Linux.
http://www.globecom.se/tora/ It has many of the same features and a better
price(free). :) I have been using the Linux version for quite a while and am very
pleased with it. I would be interested in hearing from
It is not free for windows anymore
I love it, it is a bit slow, but hey that's fine ...
Raj
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Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't
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Bill wrote :
oh I'm not sure about that. i do believe that extensive research is
required on this topic. and what about the Irish versions?
I happen to have done
and what about the Irish versions?
Ahh the Irish. Old Bushmills Single Malt I think the bottle says 10 years.
That is good sippin stuff, all the rest of the Irish are best in coffee.
I am surprised at the number of Scotch fans here. All this talk of visiting
Distilleries is making me want to
Been there, done that, BOUGHT it.
All our DBA's (4) are working with it.
Mind you, this is a tool for DBA. We bought PlSqlDeveloper for the
development stuff.
A very good Swiss army knife for the dba.
Yechiel Adar, Mehish Computer Services
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Well, it is much better than standard SQL*Plusgives u a lot of GUI
options
and other functionalities. For that matter, most of the products of Quest
Software
are quite good..especially their performance monitoring tools.
Samir
Samir Sarkar
Oracle DBA - Lennon Team
SchlumbergerSema
Email
Hi Relika,
I have used Toad. Toad is an excellent replacement for
SQL*Plus and has a good PL/SQL development
environment.
Thanks
Jason
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We use it. I really like it. I also got it purchased for the developers.
Small footprint, reasonably priced, new features added all the time, not
a lot of bugs.
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Shetty
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 4:00 AM
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Hi DBAs,
Not
TOAD is the one Oracle tool I would refuse to give up. We used to use
SQL*Navigator, and I much prefer TOAD. It has a well-thought-out interface,
and has useful features for both DBA and Developer. All of our developers
and DBAs use it.
The support from Toadman and his development group is
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Tools that do make the cut:
SQL*Plus
vi or vim
korn shell
Perl
Guiness
Yukon Jack
Bombay Saphire Gin
Martini and Rossi Vermouth
Lagavulin Single Malt
Jared
Yukon Jack !? I would never have guessed it.
Lagavulin huh? If only I had known. I am partial to Dalwhinnie myself.
Oh I absolutely
Look at TORA, for the cost ($0.00) it is a nice tool ... not way too many
features ... but good ones only ...
Look it up at http://www.globecom.net/tora/
Raj
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Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 19:30
Are there any Unix/Linux/Solaris tools that work like TOAD or SQL Nav?
the one that was already mentioned today - TOra
(http://www.globecom.net/tora/ ) has a Linux
Why purchase TOAD over SQL Navigator? They both do basically the same
thing, right???
You have direct access to Toadman Jim himself. You have input as to what
you want to see in the product. Bugs get addressed *immediately*. New beta
versions at least weekly. And Jim himself is one helluva
Our developers use both products.
Light Oracle developers, including some power end-users, get by just fine
with TOAD.
High level folks, those into heavy PL/SQL, swear by SQL Nav.
Gary Weber
Senior DBA
Charles Jones, LLC||Superior Information Services, LLC
609-530-1144, ext 5529
Take a look at PL/SQL Developer from All Around Automations, much better
than both of them, and a lot cheaper.
But Toad is kind of a better product for the money (750 vrs 5000).
Navigator is severely overpriced.
Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way
when you
Title: RE: Toad vs SQL Navigator
We have sqlnav here at my site, it's cool and all but pretty expensive. I really liked ezsql and am sad to see it go away (damn shame). I have a question, since it's no longer available for sale how illegal would it be for me to obtain a key from someone
Title: RE: Toad vs SQL Navigator
Ah... You are correct that Golden and PLEDIT are not tools that compare to TOAD or SQLNAV but that does not mean that there are not excellent tools... For years I was a die hard SQL*Plus fan... A SQL*Plus bigot you might say... I avoiding tools like TOAD
Works well.
Ron
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Has anyone used Toad's DBA module? You can't beat the price, i.e. if it
adds any value.
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We use it all the time. If you are talking about the fact that its
currently free with TOAD, remember that around November 15'th it stops
working. At that point you have to start paying for it.
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DLT just told me of a special, the whole pkg for $585 single seat upto Dec 15, 2002.
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We use it all the time. If you are talking about the fact that its
currently free with TOAD, remember that around November 15'th it stops
working. At that point you have
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: TOAD DBA Module
We use it all the time. If you are talking about the fact that its
currently free with TOAD, remember that around November 15'th it stops
working. At that point you have to start paying for it.
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Title: RE: TOAD = NOTEPAD
I tried it on mine (7.0.4.26) and I went to the View menu. Then select options, then Editors. Try turning off the 'Allow RTF when copying to/from clipboard.' Maybe that works?
Also check the 'Files' section of the options, and make sure the 'Save Source Files
Hi,
Reassociate it with Wordpad, that will probalby keep the format
consistent.
KK
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Anyone know how to a .sql file the looks perfect in TOAD and get it to
look
There is a massive concern here about the cost of Toad. Since it is so
high we have been forced to get only a few licenses only give it to the most
prolific users. This is the pits !
If you have an alternative I would ABSOLUTELY APPRECIATE any information you
have on it !!
Kevin
I have been using PL/SQL Developer for many years and put alot of
functionality requests for some of the new features in the 3.x and 4.x
product. I would be more than happy to answer any questions you have about
the product.
But to answer your question. The debugger in PL/SQL developer simply
We have been using free TOAD for over a year and have gotten from them
somehow an extenstion of the expire license to not expire for the next 5
years. This version of TOAD meets our needs so we see no reason to upgrade
for most of us.
Randy Pace Phone 801 495 9300
9662 S 700 E Fax 801
Did you try EZSQL?
Alex Hillman
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 3:38 PM
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Folks,
Just got an e-mail from my Damager that there is a concern about the cost
of TOAD licensees and an effort is being made to find a suitable
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Sent: Thursday, May 31, 2001 4:27 PM
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Subject: RE: TOAD v/s PL/SQL Developer
I have been using PL/SQL Developer for many years and put alot of
functionality requests for some
31, 2001 4:27 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: RE: TOAD v/s PL/SQL Developer
I have been using PL/SQL Developer for many years and put alot of
functionality requests for some of the new features in the 3.x and 4.x
product. I would be more than happy to answer
Take a look at the product Kirti mentioned, PL/SQL Developer, it is a GREAT
product. And $1,000 for 20 licenses, But it is $150 for a single. I
absolutely love it compared to anything out there. I have converted at
least 50 developers to using it.
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