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I love Code Folding!I haven't really used Code Folding a lot, but today I fell in love with
it! I have a package that has had procedures just dumped into it with no organization (the worse part about it is that I am the guilty party on this!). So, to be able to make heads or tails of things, I collapsed all the procedures. Then I found a procedure that I wanted to move to another section of the package and so I crossed my fingers and selected the single folded code line and did a cut and moved to where I wanted the procedure and pasted it and the whole thing copied. So now I want to use Code Folding all the time so I can better organize packages. :-) Thank you to Michael and all those who were instrumental in getting this added to TOAD. Phyllis Helton Software Architect & Developer The JESUS Film Project phyllis.helton@... <mailto:phyllis.helton@...> (407) 515-4452 |
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RE: I love Code Folding!With a compliment like that, Michael is going to have to take the entire editor team out to lunch!
________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Phyllis Helton Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:54 AM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] I love Code Folding! I haven't really used Code Folding a lot, but today I fell in love with it! I have a package that has had procedures just dumped into it with no organization (the worse part about it is that I am the guilty party on this!). So, to be able to make heads or tails of things, I collapsed all the procedures. Then I found a procedure that I wanted to move to another section of the package and so I crossed my fingers and selected the single folded code line and did a cut and moved to where I wanted the procedure and pasted it and the whole thing copied. So now I want to use Code Folding all the time so I can better organize packages. :-) Thank you to Michael and all those who were instrumental in getting this added to TOAD. Phyllis Helton Software Architect & Developer The JESUS Film Project phyllis.helton@...<mailto:phyllis.helton@...> (407) 515-4452 |
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RE: I love Code Folding!Thanks, but I really can't take credit for that. The editor component guy did all of that work.
Michael ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Phyllis Helton Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:54 AM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] I love Code Folding! I haven't really used Code Folding a lot, but today I fell in love with it! I have a package that has had procedures just dumped into it with no organization (the worse part about it is that I am the guilty party on this!). So, to be able to make heads or tails of things, I collapsed all the procedures. Then I found a procedure that I wanted to move to another section of the package and so I crossed my fingers and selected the single folded code line and did a cut and moved to where I wanted the procedure and pasted it and the whole thing copied. So now I want to use Code Folding all the time so I can better organize packages. :-) Thank you to Michael and all those who were instrumental in getting this added to TOAD. Phyllis Helton Software Architect & Developer The JESUS Film Project phyllis.helton@...<mailto:phyllis.helton@...> (407) 515-4452 |
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RE: RE: I love Code Folding!Would that happen to be the (in)famous Gregory Liss?
Argh Matey.... ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Michael Staszewski II Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:01 To: toad@... Subject: [toad] RE: I love Code Folding! Thanks, but I really can't take credit for that. The editor component guy did all of that work. Michael ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Phyllis Helton Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:54 AM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] I love Code Folding! I haven't really used Code Folding a lot, but today I fell in love with it! I have a package that has had procedures just dumped into it with no organization (the worse part about it is that I am the guilty party on this!). So, to be able to make heads or tails of things, I collapsed all the procedures. Then I found a procedure that I wanted to move to another section of the package and so I crossed my fingers and selected the single folded code line and did a cut and moved to where I wanted the procedure and pasted it and the whole thing copied. So now I want to use Code Folding all the time so I can better organize packages. :-) Thank you to Michael and all those who were instrumental in getting this added to TOAD. Phyllis Helton Software Architect & Developer The JESUS Film Project phyllis.helton@... <mailto:phyllis.helton@...> (407) 515-4452 |
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RE: RE: I love Code Folding!Nope, the other Michael (Zaharov).
Michael ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Booth.Steve Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:58 PM To: toad@... Subject: RE: [toad] RE: I love Code Folding! Would that happen to be the (in)famous Gregory Liss? Argh Matey.... ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Michael Staszewski II Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:01 To: toad@... Subject: [toad] RE: I love Code Folding! Thanks, but I really can't take credit for that. The editor component guy did all of that work. Michael ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Phyllis Helton Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:54 AM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] I love Code Folding! I haven't really used Code Folding a lot, but today I fell in love with it! I have a package that has had procedures just dumped into it with no organization (the worse part about it is that I am the guilty party on this!). So, to be able to make heads or tails of things, I collapsed all the procedures. Then I found a procedure that I wanted to move to another section of the package and so I crossed my fingers and selected the single folded code line and did a cut and moved to where I wanted the procedure and pasted it and the whole thing copied. So now I want to use Code Folding all the time so I can better organize packages. :-) Thank you to Michael and all those who were instrumental in getting this added to TOAD. Phyllis Helton Software Architect & Developer The JESUS Film Project phyllis.helton@...<mailto:phyllis.helton@...> (407) 515-4452 |
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RE: RE: I love Code Folding!oh no...Michael doesn't let me anywhere near his team.
________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Booth.Steve Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:58 PM To: toad@... Subject: RE: [toad] RE: I love Code Folding! Would that happen to be the (in)famous Gregory Liss? Argh Matey.... ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Michael Staszewski II Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:01 To: toad@... Subject: [toad] RE: I love Code Folding! Thanks, but I really can't take credit for that. The editor component guy did all of that work. Michael ________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of Phyllis Helton Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 10:54 AM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] I love Code Folding! I haven't really used Code Folding a lot, but today I fell in love with it! I have a package that has had procedures just dumped into it with no organization (the worse part about it is that I am the guilty party on this!). So, to be able to make heads or tails of things, I collapsed all the procedures. Then I found a procedure that I wanted to move to another section of the package and so I crossed my fingers and selected the single folded code line and did a cut and moved to where I wanted the procedure and pasted it and the whole thing copied. So now I want to use Code Folding all the time so I can better organize packages. :-) Thank you to Michael and all those who were instrumental in getting this added to TOAD. Phyllis Helton Software Architect & Developer The JESUS Film Project phyllis.helton@...<mailto:phyllis.helton@...> (407) 515-4452 |
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nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1I had two connections to the same schema in TOAD (to production and development databases)
and used in the Schema Browser the option to import a table from excel. I imported two files in production and when i tried to do the same thing in development TOAD still tried to do it in production. When i ended a connection to production and repeated the operation (import to development), TOAD produced an error and blew up. It is very clear that some variables are not initialized properly. ________________________________ |
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RE: nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1I was able to reproduce this. It is fixed in the current beta.
From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of George.Meltser@... Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:09 PM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1 I had two connections to the same schema in TOAD (to production and development databases) and used in the Schema Browser the option to import a table from excel. I imported two files in production and when i tried to do the same thing in development TOAD still tried to do it in production. When i ended a connection to production and repeated the operation (import to development), TOAD produced an error and blew up. It is very clear that some variables are not initialized properly. ________________________________ |
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RE: nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1Oops, forgot to mention -
As a workaround, access the import table data screen from the main menu. -John From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of John Dorlon Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:17 PM To: 'toad@...' Subject: [toad] RE: nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1 I was able to reproduce this. It is fixed in the current beta. From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of George.Meltser@... Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:09 PM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1 I had two connections to the same schema in TOAD (to production and development databases) and used in the Schema Browser the option to import a table from excel. I imported two files in production and when i tried to do the same thing in development TOAD still tried to do it in production. When i ended a connection to production and repeated the operation (import to development), TOAD produced an error and blew up. It is very clear that some variables are not initialized properly. ________________________________ |
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RE: nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1Thank you. That's what i used.
________________________________ From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of John Dorlon Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 4:18 PM To: 'toad@...' Subject: [toad] RE: nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1 Oops, forgot to mention - As a workaround, access the import table data screen from the main menu. -John From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of John Dorlon Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:17 PM To: 'toad@...' Subject: [toad] RE: nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1 I was able to reproduce this. It is fixed in the current beta. From: toad@... [mailto:toad@...] On Behalf Of George.Meltser@... Sent: Friday, July 11, 2008 3:09 PM To: toad@... Subject: [toad] nasty bug in TOAD 9.6.1.1 I had two connections to the same schema in TOAD (to production and development databases) and used in the Schema Browser the option to import a table from excel. I imported two files in production and when i tried to do the same thing in development TOAD still tried to do it in production. When i ended a connection to production and repeated the operation (import to development), TOAD produced an error and blew up. It is very clear that some variables are not initialized properly. ________________________________ ________________________________ |
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