Oracle Unwrapper 1.1.58 is a software tool that can unwrap PL/SQL code that has been wrapped with the wrap utility of the Oracle Database Server version 10g, 11g, 12c, 18c or 19c. Wrapping is a technique to obfuscate the source code of PL/SQL units such as procedures, functions, packages, triggers, types, etc. Wrapping can protect the intellectual property of the code and prevent unauthorized modifications. However, sometimes there is a need to unwrap the code, for example, when the original developer has left the organization and the code needs to be updated or debugged.
Oracle Unwrapper 1.1.58 can unwrap PL/SQL code in a simple and fast way. It supports both command-line and graphical user interface modes. It can also batch unwrap multiple files or objects at once. It can handle different versions of wrapping algorithms and different character sets. It can also preserve the original formatting and comments of the code.
To use Oracle Unwrapper 1.1.58, you need to have a valid license key and activate it online or offline. You can download the software from [here]. After installing it, you can launch it from the Start menu or the desktop shortcut.
In the graphical user interface mode, you can select one or more files or objects to unwrap by clicking the Add button or dragging and dropping them into the main window. You can also specify the output folder and file name pattern for the unwrapped files. Then you can click the Start button to begin the unwrapping process. You can see the progress and status of each file or object in the list view.
In the command-line mode, you can use the following syntax to unwrap files or objects:
OracleUnWrapper.exe [options] [fileobject] ... Options: -o <folder> Specify output folder -p <pattern> Specify output file name pattern -c <charset> Specify character set -l <logfile> Specify log file name -q Quiet mode (no output) -h Show help message File: A wrapped PL/SQL file name Object: A wrapped PL/SQL object name in [schema.]object[@dblink] format For example, to unwrap a file named test.pls and a package named test_pkg in scott schema on testdb database, you can use the following command:
OracleUnWrapper.exe -o c:\output -p %n_unwrapped.sql test.pls scott.test_pkg@testdb If you are looking for other tools to unwrap PL/SQL code, you may consider the following alternatives:
Oracle Unwrapper 1.1.58 is a useful tool for unwrapping PL/SQL code that has been wrapped with the wrap utility of Oracle Database Server. It can handle different versions of wrapping algorithms and character sets, and preserve the original formatting and comments of the code. It also supports both command-line and graphical user interface modes, and can batch unwrap multiple files or objects at once.
If you need to unwrap PL/SQL code for any reason, you can try Oracle Unwrapper 1.1.58 or any of the alternatives mentioned above. However, you should always respect the intellectual property rights of the original developers and use the unwrapped code only for legitimate purposes.
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