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Thomas Kindermann

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Jul 15, 2004, 3:34:07 AM7/15/04
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Hello,
i search a tool, which can create code/forms(select,update,insert) for
oracle databases by reading the database definition (Tables,references..).

The output scripts in php or any other programming language.

Thanks for answers

Thomas


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Ana C. Dent

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Jul 15, 2004, 8:31:25 PM7/15/04
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Thomas Kindermann <"TKINDER<x>"@GMX.DE> wrote in
news:32r3n9f73717.4...@40tude.net:

> Hello,
> i search a tool, which can create code/forms(select,update,insert) for
> oracle databases by reading the database definition
> (Tables,references..).
>

The perpetual motion machine is around the corner to the left.
The mind reading machine has not yet been invented.

Hans Forbrich

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Jul 15, 2004, 9:40:57 PM7/15/04
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Thomas Kindermann wrote:

> Hello,
> i search a tool, which can create code/forms(select,update,insert) for
> oracle databases by reading the database definition (Tables,references..).
>
> The output scripts in php or any other programming language.

If you are serious about the 'any other programming language' ... your
wildest dreams have been answered: Oracle Designer and Oracle JDeveloper
have such capabilities. Just takes a modest effort to learn these. <g>

Niall Litchfield

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Jul 16, 2004, 1:54:12 AM7/16/04
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htmldb
9iDS
<cough>VS.Net<cough>

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Jeff

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Jul 16, 2004, 10:50:55 AM7/16/04
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In article <Xns9527B242...@68.12.19.6>, "Ana C. Dent" <anac...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>The mind reading machine has not yet been invented.

On the contrary, the mind-reading machine is a reality! It's in the basement
with all the other inventions that never quite worked out... seems the problem
is that the results too often come up blank. I mean a toaster can do that...
and a whole lot cheaper! ;-)

Turkbear

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Jul 16, 2004, 11:17:13 AM7/16/04
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je...@work.com (Jeff) wrote:

The best 'failed' discovery was for a truly universal solvent..They got one made but couldn't find anything to store it
in...

Sorry, couldn't resist..

;-)


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