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guy - 29 Jun 2004 10:07 GMT
I have an already exisiting pl/sql script that I want to edit in the IDE, however when loaded into vs.net it defaults to the T-SQL editor, how can i specify the pl/sql one?

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Carlos J. Quintero [MVP] - 29 Jun 2004 11:23 GMT
I am not sure if there is an Oracle PL/SQL editor in VS.NET, but in the
Solution Explorer you can right-click Open With... menu and select an
editor, which you can make the default too.

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> I have an already exisiting pl/sql script that I want to edit in the IDE, however when loaded into vs.net it defaults to the T-SQL editor, how can i
specify the pl/sql one?

> cheers
guy - 29 Jun 2004 12:36 GMT
Thanks Carlos, according to the documentation..."This dialog box (in tools/options) allows you to change the PL/SQL settings for the Code/Text Editor. You can access the Options dialog box from the Tools menu.
but thats all I have found.

guy

> I am not sure if there is an Oracle PL/SQL editor in VS.NET, but in the
> Solution Explorer you can right-click Open With... menu and select an
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> >
> > cheers
Carlos J. Quintero [MVP] - 29 Jun 2004 14:38 GMT
OK, it must refer to the editor that is open when you go to Server Explorer,
create an Oracle connection, go to Functions node, for example, and you
right-click New Function. But I don?t think that there is an "standalone"
PL/SQL editor for .sql files.

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> Thanks Carlos, according to the documentation..."This dialog box (in tools/options) allows you to change the PL/SQL settings for the Code/Text
Editor. You can access the Options dialog box from the Tools menu.
> but thats all I have found.
>
> guy

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