January 2016
Intermediate to advanced
344 pages
8h
English
As you select each of the other database objects, you'll notice that the set of display editors varies considerably.
It would be tedious to single out each of the object nodes and describe them here. The display editors and data grids behave the same for each of them.
Triggers, functions, procedures, and packages all have their own separate nodes in the Connections navigator. A single-click on any object in these PL/SQL nodes opens as editable PL/SQL code, as shown here:

In the preceding screenshot, the initial Code editor is the editable PL/SQL code editor. This Code editor is included ...
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