Lukasz Indeka
Member²
PL/SQL Developer 9.0.4.1644
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start new instance of PL/SQL Developer.
2. In logon pop-up press cancel.
3. From menu choose Session -> Log on... and log in to any server (foo@bar).
4. Open new command window.
5. On the status bar choose another connection (foo@baz) from Recent list.
6. On the status bar choose previous connection (foo@bar) from Recent list.
7. From menu choose Session -> Log off -> All.
8. On the status bar press asterisk to reconnect.
9. On the status bar choose second connection (foo@baz) from Recent list.
What's wrong:
PL/SQL doesn't reconnect to the second server (foo@baz).
If at this point one opens new SQL Window and chooses second connection (foo@baz) from Recent list, then asterisk appears in SQL Window allowing to reconnect. When this asterisk is pressed, then in the Command Window, connection would be established too.
Best regards,
Lukasz
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start new instance of PL/SQL Developer.
2. In logon pop-up press cancel.
3. From menu choose Session -> Log on... and log in to any server (foo@bar).
4. Open new command window.
5. On the status bar choose another connection (foo@baz) from Recent list.
6. On the status bar choose previous connection (foo@bar) from Recent list.
7. From menu choose Session -> Log off -> All.
8. On the status bar press asterisk to reconnect.
9. On the status bar choose second connection (foo@baz) from Recent list.
What's wrong:
PL/SQL doesn't reconnect to the second server (foo@baz).
If at this point one opens new SQL Window and chooses second connection (foo@baz) from Recent list, then asterisk appears in SQL Window allowing to reconnect. When this asterisk is pressed, then in the Command Window, connection would be established too.
Best regards,
Lukasz