PySQL is an Oracle enhanced client
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PySQL
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PySQL aims to be a full replacement for sqlplus (and much more).
It has features such as history, completion, explain plan, session list,
background queries, datamodel graphical output, object dependencies,
PL/SQL package function call tree...
Installation from source
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As a simple user : just untar pysql tarball where you want and just run pysql
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As root : untar pysql tarball where you want and run the setup script
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Installation from package
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Redhat, Debian, Slackware, Windows....
Documentation generation
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Use the doc.sh script in script/ dir. You will need Epydoc (http://epydoc.sf.net).
You can also browse documentation online at : http://pysql.sf.net/doc/
=====
PySQL aims to be a full replacement for sqlplus (and much more).
It has features such as history, completion, explain plan, session list,
background queries, datamodel graphical output, object dependencies,
PL/SQL package function call tree...
Installation from source
========================
As a simple user : just untar pysql tarball where you want and just run pysql
...
As root : untar pysql tarball where you want and run the setup script
...
Installation from package
========================
Redhat, Debian, Slackware, Windows....
Documentation generation
========================
Use the doc.sh script in script/ dir. You will need Epydoc (http://epydoc.sf.net).
You can also browse documentation online at : http://pysql.sf.net/doc/
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