Toad is an enormously popular interactive environment tool for Oracle development and administration. It allows developers to build, test, debug, and format their code via an easy-to-use graphical user interface, available in both freeware and commercial versions. Toad makes developers far more prod
TOAD pocket reference for Oracle
β Scribed by Patrick McGrath; Bert Scalzo
- Publisher
- O'Reilly
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 130
- Edition
- 2nd ed
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contents......Page 5
Introduction......Page 9
Contributors......Page 10
Caveats......Page 11
For Help with Toad......Page 12
Toad Basics......Page 13
Expanding Toadβs Functionality......Page 14
Toad Startup and Other Options......Page 15
Toad Properties Files......Page 17
Toad Menu Toolbar......Page 18
SQL Editor......Page 20
Toolbars and Menus......Page 21
Script Debugging toolbar......Page 22
Current Schema toolbar......Page 23
Edit menu......Page 24
Shortcut Keys......Page 26
Supporting Other Parsers/Languages......Page 29
Integrated Source Control/Team Coding......Page 30
Execute all SQL......Page 31
Execute SQL*Plus......Page 32
Parse (Describe) a SELECT statement......Page 33
Use the Script Debugger......Page 34
Invoke SQL Command Recall......Page 35
Display code snippets......Page 36
Change Active Sessions for this Window......Page 37
Use the EDIT command......Page 38
Use the Toad Describe facility......Page 39
Use code templates......Page 40
Data Grid......Page 41
Configure data grid options......Page 42
Scroll down......Page 44
Editing Data from the Data Grid......Page 45
Saving/Sending Data in Various Formats......Page 47
Schedule a Save As......Page 48
Print Grid engine......Page 49
Compare Data wizard......Page 50
Import Table Data wizard (from text file or Excel)......Page 51
Explain Plans......Page 52
Previous Explain Plan results......Page 53
AutoTrace......Page 54
SGA Trace Optimization......Page 55
Session Browser......Page 57
Schema Browser......Page 58
Visual options......Page 59
Behavioral and data-specific options......Page 60
Objects panel toolbar......Page 62
Objects panel right mouse......Page 64
Details Panel......Page 65
Procedure Editor......Page 67
Procedure Editor Options......Page 68
Procedure Editor Display......Page 69
Procedure Editor Keys......Page 70
Formatter toolbar......Page 71
Populating the Procedure Editor......Page 72
Using the Procedure Editor......Page 74
Use Code Completion......Page 75
Use DBMS_OUPUT package......Page 76
Compile......Page 77
Setting Debugger Options......Page 78
Debugger Menus and Toolbar......Page 79
Output Panel......Page 81
Watches tab......Page 82
REF CURSOR Results tab......Page 83
Just-in-Time Debugging......Page 84
Executing a Stored Program Without Debugging......Page 85
Using CodeXpert......Page 86
Results tree tab......Page 87
CRUD Matrix tab......Page 88
CodeXpert toolbar......Page 89
Database Administration......Page 90
Additional functionality......Page 91
Knowledge Xpert for Oracle Administration......Page 92
Using the Database Browser......Page 93
Modifying Oracle Parameters......Page 94
Top Session Finder......Page 96
Session Browser......Page 97
Managing Tablespaces......Page 98
Display tablespace statistics......Page 100
Display tablespace map......Page 101
Using Oracleβs Import/Export Tools......Page 102
Using Other Toad Import/Export Utilities......Page 103
Comparing Schemas and Databases......Page 105
Performing SGA Trace Optimization......Page 106
User Administration......Page 108
Compare users......Page 110
Toad Security......Page 111
Managing Resource Groups and Resource Plans......Page 112
Auditing......Page 113
Audit objects......Page 114
Project Manager......Page 115
Creating and Using Projects......Page 117
Customizing Project Managerβs Behavior......Page 118
Project Manager Tips and Tricks......Page 119
Additional Toad Modules......Page 120
Toad for Oracle Suite......Page 121
QDesignerβ’ Physical Architect......Page 122
Index......Page 123
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