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TOAD.(Tool for Oracle Application Developers).Handbook part 1

by admin on Nov.22, 2009, under ,

Chapter 1. Setting Up TOAD for Successful Use
  • Meeting TOAD's Database Connectivity Needs
  • Understanding TOAD's Oracle-Based Security
  • Creating the All-Important TOAD Schema
  • Activating TOAD's "Read-Only" Mode
  • Using TOAD's New Advanced Security
  • Enabling TOAD's PL/SQL Profiler Support
  • Saving and Restoring All Your TOAD Settings
  • Summary

Chapter 2. Using TOAD's Schema Browser
  • Making Schema Browser Your Startup Screen
  • Choosing Among Schema Browser Display Styles
  • Enabling or Disabling Schema Browser Tabs
  • Configuring Schema Browser Tabs
  • Filtering Schema Browser Schemas
  • Filtering Schema Browser Objects
  • Filtering and Sorting Schema Browser Data
  • Using Favorites as a Custom Schema Browser
  • Setting Some Advanced Schema Browser Options
  • Summary

Chapter 3. TOAD SQL Editor
  • Overview
  • Predefined Shortcuts
  • User-Defined Shortcuts
  • Using Variables
  • Table and Column Name Select Lists
  • Using Aliases and Autoreplacement Substitutions
  • SQL Templates
  • Code Completion Templates
  • Executing SQL Statements
  • Executing SQL Scripts
  • Editing Result-Set Data
  • Saving Result-Set Data
  • Printing Result-Set Data
  • Examining Explain Plans
  • Examining Basic Performance Info
  • Using Auto Trace
  • SQL*Plus Compatibility
  • Scripts That Write Scripts
  • Summary

Chapter 4. TOAD Procedure Editor

  • Overview
  • Predefined Shortcuts
  • User-Defined Shortcuts
  • Using Variables
  • Table and Column Name Select Lists
  • Using Aliases and Auto Replacement Substitutions
  • SQL Templates
  • PL/SQL Object Templates
  • Creating a New PL/SQL Object
  • Using the PL/SQL Navigator
  • Compiling PL/SQL Code
  • Executing PL/SQL Code
  • Saving PL/SQL Code to Files
  • Formatting PL/SQL Code
  • Using DBMS_OUTPUT
  • Debugging Setup, Requirements, and Parameters
  • Basic Debugging PL/SQL Code
  • Debugging Breakpoint Options
  • Advanced Debugging PL/SQL Code
  • Profiling PL/SQL Code
  • Setting Up Source Control
  • Using Source Control
  • Summary

Chapter 5. Using TOAD for Routine DBA Tasks
  • Checking Status of All Your Instances
  • Checking an Instance's Alert Log File
  • Examining Tablespace Usage and Projections
  • Checking Tablespaces for Free Space Deficits
  • Reviewing Schema Object Extent Allocations
  • Checking the Level of Tablespace Fragmentation
  • Checking the Overall Health of a Database
  • Monitoring SQL Currently in the Shared Pool
  • Determining Resource-Intensive Sessions
  • Monitoring and Killing User Sessions
  • Creating, Altering, and Managing Database Objects
  • Scheduling DBA Tasks by Using UNIX Job Scheduler
  • Summary

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