TOAD.(Tool for Oracle Application Developers).Handbook part 1
by admin on Nov.22, 2009, under Download, IT
Chapter 1. Setting Up TOAD for Successful Use
Chapter 2. Using TOAD's Schema Browser
Chapter 3. TOAD SQL Editor
Chapter 4. TOAD Procedure Editor
Chapter 5. Using TOAD for Routine DBA Tasks
- 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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