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    SQL*Plus Commander

    SQL*Plus Commander

    Text-based user interface to query data on Oracle DB in a smart way

    SQL*Plus Commander is Text-based user interface (TUI) / framework to query data on Oracle DB in a smart way. It consists in a fully customizable script shell for bash and ksh. It executes custom queries or procedures on DB with SQLPlus for Oracle. The results of queries can be browsed in a colorful text interface resulting data from a query can be selected and passed dinamically as parameters for others queries or procedures It may be useful for people who runs frequently a limited number of query and uses the results as parameters for other queries. ...
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    OpenDBA Assistants (ODA) is an architected application to automate tasks for Oracle DBAs. Source code is unix shell (ksh/bash) and procedural languages. ODA provides highly automated scripts for routine tasks like RMAN backup, exports, logrotate, etc.
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