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Re: When to publish Version 9
William Robertson #39922 04/11/11 11:17 AM
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SQL windows have more history options. Why do you need that in a Command window? Just curious. I don't find much use for the Command window personally. [/quote]
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and e.t.c...DBA's work with sqlplus and scripts. But sqlplus haven't Code Assisnent, auto width lines, color syntax and other things like command window in PL/SQL Developer ...

Re: When to publish Version 9
ras #39923 04/11/11 01:46 PM
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I'd appreciate if PSD offered a way to quickly open a windows explorer folder window containing the current PSD window file.
Maybe you could put that function in the window list right-mouse actions?


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Re: When to publish Version 9
Bernhard S #39931 04/12/11 11:23 AM
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You can do this using Tools > Configure Tools > New:
Description: Open containing folder
Type: External
Executable/Script: #dir

Re: When to publish Version 9
William Robertson #39934 04/12/11 12:52 PM
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Interesting, though it didn't show the full path. Only DOS names were displayed (Win XP):

C:\DOCUME~1\USERNAME\Desktop\DOCSAB~1\D-1186~1


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Re: When to publish Version 9
Gustavo #39936 04/12/11 01:51 PM
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Because you have spaces in the directory name (documents and settings), the short directory name is displayed.

use "#dir" , instead of #dir


Re: When to publish Version 9
William Robertson #39948 04/13/11 11:08 AM
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Thank you, William. Very useful indeed smile

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Re: When to publish Version 9
vlevi #39949 04/13/11 11:58 AM
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vlevi, how do you know that? That's not in the documentation, is it? I couldn't find it at least.
That should be part of the documentation in any case and be added for v9.


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Re: When to publish Version 9
Bernhard S #39950 04/13/11 01:08 PM
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Thx, guys! It works like a charm!


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Re: When to publish Version 9
Bernhard S #39956 04/14/11 08:26 AM
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I have just tried it, and worked. I remembered, that the Windows shortcuts does not works, if there is a space in the command line, and you have to put the command between "" characters. For example, c:\program files will fail, but "c:\program files" works. Or, if you do not want to use "", you have to write c:\progra~1 into the windows shortcut.

Re: When to publish Version 9
vlevi #39961 04/14/11 11:48 AM
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Yeah, now that you mention, it does make sense. But I'd never guess. wink


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