Re: Amend and udate data using 10G EM ?
- From: "Shakespeare" <whatsin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 21:46:29 +0200
"GPD" <jnk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schreef in bericht
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Nothing.
But I deal with dumb non technical users. And telling them what to click
is easier than asking them to run queries.
Just they were to use toad and expect somethign similar on 64 bit.
"gazzag" <gareth@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 31 Mar, 15:34, "GPD" <j...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought I had done this before but cant see a way how.
Am sure I once opened a table and amended some data.
Anyone know if possible or how, any permissions needed from 10G EM.
PS
I know I can view the data. I want to amend a few values thats all.
Normally use toad but am on a 64 bit server. Hence no free toad.
Not really an answer to your question, but what's wrong with
SQL*Plus? I'm not a fan of updating data via a GUI. A mouse-slip,
followed by an auto-commit and you don't know where you are :)
-g
So you want dumb users to use EM? You want dumb users to work on your 64 bit
SERVER?
When your dumb users are on a dumb 32 bit client they can use toad, can't
they?
Shakespeare
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