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Oracle SQL Developer 2.1

By : Susan Harper
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Oracle SQL Developer 2.1

By: Susan Harper

Overview of this book

As technology rapidly evolves, many developers are looking for valuable tools to assist them with their daily tasks. When dealing with databases, a clean, easy-to-navigate interface for working and browsing is essential. Oracle SQL Developer is a graphical user interface that makes life much easier by allowing you to browse database objects, run SQL statements and scripts, and create, edit, and debug PL/SQL statements in the most efficient way. It enhances productivity and simplifies your database development tasks. Although the SQL Developer journey looks simple and easy, there are many areas that can go undiscovered, leaving you just scratching the surface. It's easy to get started and master this powerful tool with this book to hand. It will provide you with in-depth details about all aspects of using SQL Developer to assist you in your day-to-day database tasks and activities. You will learn to utilize SQL Developer's extensible environment to support your ongoing needs This book offers detailed instructions for installing, configuring, and effectively using Oracle SQL Developer. You will learn how to utilize every feature of this development tool and make the most out of it. While none of the tasks are complex, the book progresses from the easy, most commonly used features, such as browsing objects and writing queries in the SQL Worksheet, to the more involved and possibly less frequently used features, such as Tuning and Testing SQL and PL/SQL, and adding User Extensions, and finally to those features used by a smaller more targeted audience, such as Migrations, Oracle APEX, and the Data Modeler. Throughout the book there are tips and suggestions gathered as a result of working with the current SQL Developer user base. This book will also show you how to assess the health of your database with built-in as well as customized reports. By the end of the book you will be confident in making the best use of SQL Developer, and be able to set up and maintain a productive environment for quick and easy database development.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Oracle SQL Developer 2.1
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgement
About the Reviewers
Preface
12
Working with Application Express

Sharing reports


Reports are a great vehicle for sharing knowledge about the database, through the detail in the dictionary tables and about instance detail of your project. Good reports should be shared in a team.

Copying and reusing reports

You can learn a great deal about creating your own reports by copying the shipped reports.

Initially, run the report to see if the output is what you require. You can then copy the report to the SQL Worksheet by clicking the Run Report in SQL Worksheet button at the top of the report:

Once in the SQL Worksheet, you can edit and modify the SQL query to suit your requirements, running the report each time to verify the output is as required. Once you are happy, you can create a new report with the query.

Alternatively, you can just copy and paste a report directly, and then edit the newly created report.

Note

Copy and reuse reports

Use the Copy context menu for any selected shipped report, and paste into User Defined Reports at the highest level or into a...