Oracle's SQLDeveloper broken script execution
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Right now I'm sitting here in my work computer without being able to do any copy/pasting because of this:
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When running a long script in SQLDeveloper, on each step a selection is made, thus not allowing me to select anything anywhere else.
Stupid!
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Ah, from the UI Automation school of thought.
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First time hering about this.
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Copy pasta
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Ah, it probably selects the next SQL command, copies it to the clipboard, (prints it, places it on a wooden table, ???, profit), pastes it into a (hidden) command window and executes it there. At least that's how I would have written it, it's the only sane way to ensure only one statement runs at a time, so they don't get into each other's way.
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@Anonymouse said:
it's the only sane way to ensure only one statement runs at a time, so they don't get into each other's way.
TRWTF is that Oracle is such shit that it may very well puke if you hand it a wad of statements in one command.
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@Someone You Know said:
@Nagesh said:
First time herring about this.
FTFY.
It's a reallt shitty software applecation.
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@Anonymouse said:
Ah, it probably selects the next SQL command, copies it to the clipboard, (prints it, places it on a wooden table, ???, profit), pastes it into a (hidden) command window and executes it there. At least that's how I would have written it, it's the only sane way to ensure only one statement runs at a time, so they don't get into each other's way.
I'm more of a POSIX guy, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that Windows probably has something that's enough like a pipe that you don't need to pretend the clipboard is one.
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@Vanders said:
@Anonymouse said:
Ah, it probably selects the next SQL command, copies it to the clipboard, (prints it, places it on a wooden table, ???, profit), pastes it into a (hidden) command window and executes it there. At least that's how I would have written it, it's the only sane way to ensure only one statement runs at a time, so they don't get into each other's way.
I'm more of a POSIX guy, but I'm going to go out on a limb here and suggest that Windows probably has something that's enough like a pipe that you don't need to pretend the clipboard is one.
It's a java program, and it behaves the same way on Linux. I doubt it's doing anything clipboard related, though they may not be storing the buffer elsewhere for evaluation purposes. It's really an interactive environment for running stuff. I wonder what the OP is really up to.
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*sigh* The ancient art of irony detection truely appears to be utterly lost...