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Oracle SQL Developer

By : Susan Harper
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Oracle SQL Developer

By: Susan Harper

Overview of this book

At times, DBAs support 100s of databases at work. In such scenarios, using a command-line tool like putty adds to the difficulty, while SQL Developer makes the life of a developer, DBA, or DB architect easier by providing a graphical user interface equipped with features that can bolster and enhance the user experience and boost efficiency. Features such as DBA panel, Reports, Data Modeler, and Data Miner are just a few examples of its rich features, and its support for APEX, REST Services, timesten, and third-party database drivers demonstrate its extensibility. You may be a newbie to databases or a seasoned database expert, either way this book will help you understand the database structure and the different types of objects that organize enterprise data in an efficient manner. This book introduces the features of the SQL Developer 4.1 tool in an incremental fashion, starting with installing them, making the database connections, and using the different panels. By sequentially walking through the steps in each chapter, you will quickly master SQL Developer 4.1.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Oracle SQL Developer
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
11
Working with Application Express
Index

AWR


AWR reports are the first thing DBAs would generate when a performance issue is reported during an interval. An AWR report shows us the data captured between two snapshots. The AWR report has the workload profile of the database system. The AWR option in SQL Developer gives us three more options, which are as follows:

  • AWR Report Viewer: AWR report can be generated between two snapshots or baselines

  • Difference Report Viewer: AWR difference report can be generated between two snapshots or baseline periods.

  • SQL Report Viewer: Generates a Workload Repository SQL Report for a baseline or a snapshot range for a specific SQL statement