Patrick Wolf
Member²
Hi,
if a file is opend in PL/SQL Developer and changed by an external editor, PL/SQL Developer recognize that with the "timestamp has changed." dialog.
But it doesn't recognize it if just the "read-only" flag is removed. (UlraEdit is able to detect that).
Background about this request: The source version control system we use marks the files which are not "reserved" by the user with the "read-only" flag. If i'm doing some investigation and open several files and notice that there is a problem in on of the packages, I just want to reserve the file without having to reopen it again in PL/SQL developer.
Thanks
Patrick
if a file is opend in PL/SQL Developer and changed by an external editor, PL/SQL Developer recognize that with the "timestamp has changed." dialog.
But it doesn't recognize it if just the "read-only" flag is removed. (UlraEdit is able to detect that).
Background about this request: The source version control system we use marks the files which are not "reserved" by the user with the "read-only" flag. If i'm doing some investigation and open several files and notice that there is a problem in on of the packages, I just want to reserve the file without having to reopen it again in PL/SQL developer.
Thanks
Patrick