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Re: SQLTalk & Oracle
- Subject: Re: SQLTalk & Oracle
- From: Charles Thompson <THOMPSONC@TRANSPOWER.CO.NZ>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 08:48:10 +1200
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No, SQLTalk doesn't work with Oracle. Instead, Oracle comes with
SQL*Plus, a terrible development/DBA tool, but they also provide
Enterprise Manager for DBAs, a great product. There are a number of
third-party products that are similar to SQLTalk and work on Oracle,
such as DBArtisan from Embarcadero, and Platinum's tools, but THE BEST
I've seen is TOAD ... and it's available as FREEWARE from
www.toadsoft.com. It's brilliant !
- Charles
>>Date: Wed, 8 Jul 1998 09:45:00 -0500
>>From: Veso Lukovic <VESO_LUKOVIC@CONSECO.COM>
>>Subject: SQL Talk and Oracle.
>>
>> I have been told that SQL Talk cannot be used on Oracle, is
this
>> correct? I used to work at a DB2/Mainframe shop, and I was
able to
>>
>> use SQL Talk there. Is SQL Talk now only compatible with
SQLBASE?
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>>
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