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Oracle SQL Developer

You're reading from   Oracle SQL Developer Learn Database design, development,and administration using the feature-rich SQL Developer 4.1 interface

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785281273
Length 344 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Susan Harper Susan Harper
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Ajith Narayanan Ajith Narayanan
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with SQL Developer 4.1 FREE CHAPTER 2. Database Connections and SQL Worksheet 3. The Power of SQL Reports 4. Working with PL/SQL 5. SQL Developer for DBAs 6. SQL Developer Accessibility 7. Importing, Exporting, and Working with Data 8. Database Connections and JDBC Drivers 9. Introducing SQL Developer Data Modeler 10. Extending SQL Developer 11. Working with Application Express 12. Working with SQL Developer Migrations 13. Oracle Data Miner 4.1 14. REST Data Services and REST Development Index

Display editors

Once you have expanded an object type node in the Connections navigator, selecting any object in that node opens a window of tabs, called display editors, which define the object. Each editor displays a data grid of details describing the selected object. These are based on queries against the data dictionary and you can get the same results by writing the SQL yourself.

The number and types of editors displayed will vary depending on the object or database that you are connected to. If you are connected to Oracle Database 11g or above, then an additional Flashback editor displays with the other table display editors.

Display editors

Note

The Partitions tab is permanently displayed from SQL Developer 2.1.

General display editors

Instead of itemizing each of the object types and the different collections of display editors, we'll use the Tables node to review some of the display editor details. Using the HR connection, select EMPLOYEES in the Tables node to see the general display editors...

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