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#53563 05/25/16 07:46 AM
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Hi,
after upgrade of my notebook to win10, and fresh installation of PLSQL Dev., i can't use "statement recall" (Ctrl-E) function.
When I try to recall statement (when Ctrl-E is pressed), I always get information-message "No statements to recall".
It must be some stupid thing, but I cant figure it out.
Can anyone help me please?
Thank you.
David

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czdavidm #53565 05/25/16 09:13 AM
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It seems we have not received it. Can you paste the data from the "Info" page in a forum reply? You can leave out any personal information if necessary.


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Marco Kalter #53578 06/01/16 03:07 PM
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Hi,
I've found the reason:

I have new notebook. I transferred setting of PLSQLDEveloper from the old one onto this new one.
But the old notebook had a little different windows- username (windows profile). My old installation had Directory for recall file: C:\Users\XUser.Y\AppData\Roaming\PLSQL Developer\
But new notebook doesnt have this folder (userprofile is not XUser.Y but XUserY). And this old path has been kept (transferred) with all other settings.
Very simple solution was to change Directory for recall file: to C:\Users\XUserY\AppData\Roaming\PLSQL Developer\
Now all works fine.
May be some suggestions: PLSQL Developer could show more helpful message rather than No statement to recall, when directory path is wrong.
Best regards,
David

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