Recent content by nigel pendall

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    User account gets locked by recovery file

    PL/SQL Developer Version 9.0.1.1613 349.74513 - 5 user license Windows XP Professional 5.1 Build 2600 (Service Pack 3) Physical memory : 2,097,152 kB (1,963,904 available) Paging file : 3,723,892 kB (2,501,812 available) Virtual memory : 2,097,024 kB (2,011,064 available)...
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    Title in taskbar

    I have similar issues with 7 different database connection and highlight which database I am in by setting window colour differently for each database connection. tools>preferences>appearance>connection indicators.
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    User account gets locked by recovery file

    Hi, has anyone noticed that in version 9 when a recovery file is selected at startup the oracle user account gets locked. it is almost as if PLSQLDeveloper is attempting to log the windows into the wrong account multiple times and thus locking the account. The problem is intermittant and the...
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    comment highlighting has stopped happening

    Hi Marco, it is the same throughout regards Nigel
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    comment highlighting has stopped happening

    Hi, we have a copy of plsqldeveloper where all highlighting has ceased. eg if i type --this is a comment it does not get highlighted although it is recognised as a comment. it is enabled in tools>preferences>editor>syntaxhighlighting and another user has it set up the same way on their pc...
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    PL/SQL Dev 6 and Oracle 10g - Problems

    Hi, We are seeing something very similar - however we are already using Version 7.0.0.1050 (MBCS)7. The problem occurs when querying tables with clobs some rows load but others return in the clob column. after a few such rows connection with database is lost.
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    settting NLS_LANG

    We have an application developed by an external company with NLS_LANG set to American. It contains some date functions that behave strangely and it has been said that this is because the NLS_LANG setting that plsql developer is using is not the same as that used by the database. Where can I...
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