Recall SQL

RobertK

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6.0.6

"Recall SQL" keeps 10K SQLs right ?
Is there a way to tell what the current number is ?

Basically I don't want overwrite, want to keep it all for posterity ;)
:rolleyes:
 
You cannot see the current number. If you want to find out, you would have to export and import in Excel.

In any case, the oldest statement will be deleted when you reach 1000 statements.
 
Oh, the 'if you can not figure out how to do something right click' method - I keep forgetting that one.

Thank you Slava!
 
>> In any case, the oldest statement will be deleted when you reach 1000 statements.

OK, fair enouhg
But Marco, can you explain why such small limit ???? :confused:
I mean 1K is just ridiculously small
 
Originally posted by CTzen:
Ctrl-E, right click on top left square, Export ?-)
:confused: :confused: :confused:
What "top left square" ?
I dont see any Export option
this is 6.6.1
recallsqlbf4.jpg
 
What "top left square" ?
I dont see any Export option
this is 6.6.1
There is no PL/SQL Developer 6.6.1 version. Is the screenshot from some Plug-In? It's not from a PL/SQL Developer built-in function.
 
Originally posted by Marco Kalter:
What "top left square" ?
I dont see any Export option
this is 6.6.1
There is no PL/SQL Developer 6.6.1 version. Is the screenshot from some Plug-In? It's not from a PL/SQL Developer built-in function.
I meant 6.0.6
you're right but I wasn't aware, that the screenshot was from Plug-in (LBC I think).
I thought that was the built-in recaller.
Now I just RTFM'ed and yes the built-in recaller (Edit > Recall statement)does have that r-click menu.
thanks
 
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