Hi,
What i miss is the complete support of oracle rdbms database objects. With support i mean the dbobjects should appear in the Browser and some dialog (like the table window) should be implemented for them.
in 9.2 is still miss support for
- Materialized Views ( no complex dialog for all the options )
- Materialized View Logs
- Refresh Groups
- Cluster ( no no complex dialog for all the options )
- Index organized Tables
in 10.2 i miss all dbms_scheduler related objects
dbms_scheduler
-chains
-- chain rules
-- chain steps
-jobs (dbms_scheduler jobs)
-Windows
-Programs
-Schedules
-job classes
i am not sure to be complete but in future release my desire is to modify everything i need for development with PL/SQL-Developer ;-)
Greetings
Karl
PS.: A product which is called after a green slicky animal has already support for the requested types.
PS.
S.: for me personally implementing support for all database objects has more priority like all the nice implemented features new in 7.0.
What i miss is the complete support of oracle rdbms database objects. With support i mean the dbobjects should appear in the Browser and some dialog (like the table window) should be implemented for them.
in 9.2 is still miss support for
- Materialized Views ( no complex dialog for all the options )
- Materialized View Logs
- Refresh Groups
- Cluster ( no no complex dialog for all the options )
- Index organized Tables
in 10.2 i miss all dbms_scheduler related objects
dbms_scheduler
-chains
-- chain rules
-- chain steps
-jobs (dbms_scheduler jobs)
-Windows
-Programs
-Schedules
-job classes
i am not sure to be complete but in future release my desire is to modify everything i need for development with PL/SQL-Developer ;-)
Greetings
Karl
PS.: A product which is called after a green slicky animal has already support for the requested types.
PS.
