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Tips & Tricks
Jeff Smith
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Senior Principal Product Manager
Database Development Tools Group
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Improve
application
developers
experience
A Little History
Talk the Tip
Show the Tip
Questions As We Go!
Take notes or borrow mine at the end…
Agenda
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Oracle SQL Developer
FREE Oracle Database IDE/GUI
Windows, OS X, *NIX
More than 3,500,000 users worldwide
My Oracle Support available via your DB license
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SQL Developer Data Modeler
Included for free, also available as a separate download/program
Strategy and Analysis
Relational
Database Design
Data Type
Star Schema Physical
Multidimensional
ERD DFD
Logical
Reporting
Import Models
Domains
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Project Raptor (2005) ~ Oracle SQL Developer v1.0 (2006)
Version 1.5 (2008)
Version 2.1 (2009)
Version 3.0 (2011)
Version 3.1, 3.2 (2012)
Version 4.0 (2013)
Release History
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Automatic can be annoying
Disable:
Open Object on Single Click
I like my data to stay put
Enable:
Show query results in new tabs
1. Configure the Automatic Stuff
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Adjust delay as
comfortable
Suppress automatic
suggestions if too many
‘hits’
Turn off completely and
use ctrl+spacebar
Tweaked in v4.0.2
1B. Show the Automatic Completion Stuff
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In lieu of clicking through SQL History (F8)
2. SQL History
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Add Comment
Execute via F5 (Script)
Comment labels match grid
export formatter labels
ONLY works in SQLDev
3a. Format Query Results Directly to CSV, XML, etc
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3b. Copying Grids WITH Column Headers
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4a. Drag-n-Drop Objects to Editor
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Shift, Select, Drag, Drop
OR Ctrl+Select, Drag..
Ctrl walks the dependency
tree
Preview DDL, save,
export, etc
4b. Drag-n-Drop Objects to Model
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5. Viewing PL/SQL Execution Output (RefCursors)
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Right-Click on a Connection
Drop Down Controls for
Schema
Object
Same Functionality as Tree
6. Schema Browser
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1. Hold down Ctrl...
…Mouse over object
...CLICK to open object
2. SHIFT+F4 (DESC)
3. Find DB Object
Alt+G on object text
7. Three More Ways to Open/Browse Objects
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Create your own
object actions
Extend the object
editors
8. Extend the product with XML+SQL
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Export data to Excel
Import from Excel to table
Existing
Build New One
XLSX Exports in 4 are faster
9. Excel Stuff
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Right Click in the Editor Tab, split gives you 2 independent views of the editor, New Tab Group lets you
see multiple editors at once
10. Split Editors & New Document Tab Groups
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OTN – SQL Developer
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Resources
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Customize Preferences
Recall SQL History via keyboard
Script Output in CSV, HTML, ...
Drag ‘n’ Drop Tables to Worksheet
Drag ‘n’ Drop Tables to Model
PL/SQL Output
Schema Browser
Ctrl+Click, Shift+F4, Object Search
Copying Grids w/ Column Headers
XML Extensions
All of my #SQLDev Posts :)
The Tips in Blog Format
Notas del editor This is a Title Slide with Picture and Logo slide ideal for including a picture and partner or product logo with a brief title, subtitle and presenter information.
To customize this slide with your own picture:
Right-click the slide area and choose Format Background from the pop-up menu. From the Fill menu, click Picture and texture fill. Under Insert from: click File. Locate your new picture and click Insert.
To Replace the LOGO on this sample slide:
Right-click the sample LOGO and choose Change Picture. Navigate to the location where the new logo is stored, select desired logo file and click on the Open button to replace the sample logo.