On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 11:37 +0100, UNTERRAINER.Guenther@leitwind.com
wrote:
> Thanks for your answers!!
>
>
> > You can already to that by selecting the query you want to execute.
> > People ask that we add a new way to execute queries so that it
> executes
> > the query where your cursor is but it is really difficult to do
> (where
> > does your query start, and where does it stop? one possible answer
> would
> > be to execute the line, but I have various examples showing it
> doesn't
> > seem such a good idea).
>
> Yes I know this. But selecting every time is a little laborious (I
> know I'm complaining
> on a very high level..)
> but just to tell: in TOAD you only have to have at least one empty
> line between the statements,
> so it is recognized and you can stay with the cursor on each line of
> the statement, does not matter.
> This is very intuitive and everyone I know likes it.
>
Yes, someone else told us about this, and I find that a smart way to do
it. I guess that, if we ever happen to offer this, we'll have an option
to select between the old and new behaviour.
Anyway, this would be nice-to-have.
--
Guillaume
http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info
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