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Floating Panels and Describe Windows in Oracle SQL Developer

One of the challenges I face as I try to share tips about our software is that I tend to assume there are features that you just ‘know about.’ Either they’re so intuitive that you MUST know about them,...

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More Column Copy Tricks in Oracle SQL Developer

I normally don’t blog on Sundays. But I was going through our Exchange, triaging your enhancement requests, and I found one that is ALREADY in the product. Actually I found a dozen or so that are...

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SQLcl Commands: Info & Info+ – The New DESC?

We put out a HUGE update for our new SQL*Plus-style command line interface for Oracle Database. Forget how to install it, or how to connect: see the movie! Things that people really like to do in SQL...

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Are Invisible Columns Really Invisible?

Today’s question: How are invisible columns treated with DESC, INFO and the GUI equivalent? Super quick, an INVISIBLE column is one that the user doesn’t see. They won’t be able to access it unless...

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OT: Bad Tools Lead to Overly Verbose Code?

For some reason I decided to re-join a discussion in the SQL community from way back in 2012. THIS => "tbl_ is a tell for bad database design" via @datachick http://t.co/hq2BH73xic sorry...

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Why DESC When You Can INFO in Oracle SQLcl?

INFORMATION is a new command available in SQLcl, a command-line interface to Oracle Database. HR@orcl?? >help information INFORMATION --------   This command IS LIKE DESCRIBE but WITH more details...

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INFO vs DESC – Learning About your Oracle Schema Objects at the Command Line

Here’s an 8 minute video walk through of using INFO and DESC in Oracle SQLcl. You can decide what works better for you – hey, maybe you’ll decide to use both! INFO shows more info INFO+ shows more info...

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