galen_boyer (AT) yahoo (DOT) com writes:
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Tim X <timx (AT) nospam (DOT) dev.null> writes:
* use emacs with its built-in 'tramp' mode. Allows you to edit remote
files and copy files from local to remote host and vice-versa. Steep
learning curve if your not familiar with it.
I'm assuming you use M-x sql-oracle then. Makes sqlplus a pleasure, eh? |
Yep. The nice thing is that if I'm editing something remotely and then
run M-x sql-oracle, it actually executes the sqlplus on the remote host
rather than the local copy. Add to that all my little bits of elisp
extensions and sqlplus behaves more like a modern interface - command
hitory with up/down arrow, command history maintained over multple
sessions, improved formatting of output and I'm even working on a nice
table column name completion support.
Tim
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