Monday, September 24, 2012

Re: Vim for Oracle

Actually, I do that too, I should've mentioned...I think the thing that
I like about the dbext script is that I can do quick data validation
before I cut and paste into other functions etc (if I'm embedding in a
c# program or something similar)...I do like that with the script I can
do all my work however without the need for any other editor...
Paul


On 09/24/2012 10:17 AM, Tim Chase wrote:
> On 09/24/12 11:54, vicky b wrote:
>> I am an enthusiastic vim fan but never used it much .I use sqldeveloper
>> for db related tasks.Due you guys really feel comfortable in vim to write
>> pl/sql and also can you guys also query the db and see the resutlset
>> through vim.
> While I don't use it regularly for Oracle/pl/sql, I do use it for
> T-SQL on SQL-Server for my day job. I don't use the dbext script
> that Paul mentions, but I don't usually use *any* scripts, so don't
> take it as a negative mark :-)
>
> I usually just use vim for easy formatting, and the power of :g and
> :s commands. I usually keep the master SQL in vim and copy into
> Query Analyzer to test.
>
> -tim
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