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PL/SQL Developer 5.0.1


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, SQLNet 2 or Net 8
Downloads 1,029 Limitations None
Publisher Allround Automations File Size 10.1M
Date added 26 Jan 2002 Check your speed

PL/SQL Developer is an integrated development environment for developing, testing, debugging, and optimizing Oracle PL/SQL stored-program units such as packages, triggers, and so on. The program features context-sensitive help and database-object descriptions. Also included is a full-featured integrated debugger, a multi-session/multi-threaded environment, a code assistant, a template library, a macro library, and a command window. Previous versions added integration with Oracle HTML manuals; Synonyms, Users, Roles, and Object Privileges in the Object Browser; and user-defined shortcut keys for all functions. Other previous improvements include the Code Navigator with Code Contents, Hyperlink Navigation and Browse buttons, the Table and Sequence definition editors, conditional break points, version-control integration, enhanced template functionality, enhanced SQLPlus compatibility for the Command window, and more.

This update includes a new Project concept, HTML Reports, Export & Compare User Objects tools, XML support, Query Export in CSV, TSV, XML, and HTML format, substitution variables, HTP output, PL/SQL Trace, and more.

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