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Blogs
Toad World blogs are a mix of insightful how-tos from Quest experts as well as their commentary on experiences with new database technologies. Have some views of your own to share? Post your comments! Note: Comments are restricted to registered Toad World users.
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By ce66a7ff-f394-44af-bbde-3b3f70c01626 on
2/23/2010 7:28 AM
In this blog, part 2 of a three part series, I will show you some ways BMF helps you in creating your BFScripts.
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By 362dce9c-a552-4b5b-ac95-ab109db9f2a6 on
Monday, February 22, 2010
Getting a happy green face after running your tests is, of course, very important. It is also important, however, to understand how much of the code in your program is being exercised by your tests. If, for example, you discovered that all your tests are successful, but only 10% of the lines of code in your program are actually run, you would have to conclude that either your tests are inadequate or you wrote a lot of code...
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By dnorwood (User) on
2/19/2010 3:54 PM
I'm proud to announce that "ProjectFuze", the code name for Quest Software’s database schema provider (DSP) for Oracle in Visual Studio 2010, is now part of our Toad® solutions! Beginning with Toad for Oracle over 10 years ago, the Toad family of products is designed to help you do your job better, regardless of which platform you work on today - or tomorrow!
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By StevenFeuersteinTW (User) on
Thursday, February 18, 2010 7:15 AM
You can now download version 1.9 of Code Tester. This release features the following enhancements:
Object type support You can now test directly the methods of object types, test the contents of object type instances for equality and inequality, and specify the values of attributes through a grid.
Default value support You now...
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By a466cf59-3a8c-476f-88af-7558e629bdfc on
2/16/2010 4:45 PM
In this posting I'll show you what Toad for Data Analysts has to offer when using SQL Date Ranges
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By e0aba78c-c04c-4ee1-a696-90b499bc5cc8 on
Tuesday, February 16, 2010 11:25 AM
Richard discusses a question from a user who tried our new SQL Optimizer 7.5.
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By 7a7dcd3c-0d79-4d4c-859e-60cc2161339d on
2/14/2010 5:42 AM
Step by step instructions for creating TOAD Report Manager charts
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By ce4e6745-3fec-406d-b3e5-5aa35edbc5fd on
2/11/2010
Once again I was reminded how seemingly simple and common-sense features in Toad are frequently overlooked and yet also provide huge differentiation from other database tools out there. If this topic sounds familiar, it’s because I covered it back in 2008 for Toad for Data Analysts.
While doing a customer visit locally here in the Triangle at a local university, the audience I was presenting to was predominately using a competitor’s product. I won’t mention them by name, but let’s just say the audience was using the tool, but maybe saw room for improvement. The challenge thrown down to me was simple: ...
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By StevenFeuersteinTW (User) on
Tuesday, February 09, 2010 12:19 PM
Steven discusses generic retrieval/change challenges when it comes to PL/SQL records.
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By a33eae33-0bda-4a72-817d-7f62e5f5cdcc on
Sunday, February 07, 2010
The next release of our popular enterprise-class Java profiler is about to hit the streets and we thought we'd give you a heads-up now to let you know what's coming!
The primary focus of this release is all about usability – right from installation and licensing to configuration ready for use. We've significantly revamped the whole user experience which should get you up-and-running with JProbe in a lot less time. ...
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By BBoise (User) on
2/5/2010
I have to giggle whenever I read the title of this entry. No, it’s not because I think I’m the King of Comedy (though, I do look pretty funny). The title came from a quote spoken by a former boss I had in a previous life. We were in a meeting with one of those co-workers who notoriously covers all the details of a topic, but rarely gets to the point. After about an hour of soaking in this increasingly irrelevant series of...
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By a466cf59-3a8c-476f-88af-7558e629bdfc on
1/31/2010 10:07 PM
In this post I’ll show you how to define and use automation variables to email a customized lettes to an email list.
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