walterheck
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I like the new option in PL/SQL dev 7 to execute multiple queries very much.
What would be even better however, is if there was some way you could execute only the statement that the cursor is currently on. Ideally i would create two keyboard shortcuts: execute all statements and execute current statement.
I have for instance a few files that each contain several queries to check and several queries to correct certain situations. Each file covers one area of our product. Right now if i execute all queries in a file (this include correctional queries!), i am not a happy camper as you can understand
Could you make my (already very easy) life even easier?
What would be even better however, is if there was some way you could execute only the statement that the cursor is currently on. Ideally i would create two keyboard shortcuts: execute all statements and execute current statement.
I have for instance a few files that each contain several queries to check and several queries to correct certain situations. Each file covers one area of our product. Right now if i execute all queries in a file (this include correctional queries!), i am not a happy camper as you can understand

Could you make my (already very easy) life even easier?
