SQLTools++ is a spin-off of the original SQLTools for Oracle. Like the original SQLTools SQLTools++ is a light weight and robust Windows GUI SQL frontend for Oracle databases. It works with Oracle 7.3/8/8i/9i/10g and 11g. Note: Oracle Client required

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  • The tool is simply not working in my environment. Oracle drivers are installed and working with the QT QOCI plugin, but when I try to use SQLTools it's says UNABLE TO RESOLVE SERVICE NAME with tnsnames.ora, or CONNECTION IS NOT OPEN without it.
  • Sqlt-pp works fine.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • A very fast and ultra-practical IDE to database programming.
  • best tool for oracle explain plan and command line. Also have a magic button : send data to excel ! PAscal
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Advanced End Users, Developers

User Interface

Win32 (MS Windows)

Programming Language

C++

Database Environment

Project is a database management tool, Oracle

Related Categories

C++ Front-Ends, C++ Database Management Systems (DBMS)

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2008-03-07