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Overview:
OraCmd is a command-line tools working with Oracle directly through TCP/IP protocol and doesn't require Oracle client software. Main features: connect to Oracle without installing Oracle client software. Execute sql command. Run sql script from file. Load Oracle data from flat file (TXT, CSV). Unload Oracle data to flat file.
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| Format: | Software | Size: | 1,204 KB |
| Date: | Nov 2009 | Version: | 2.3 |
| License: | Free to try | Price: | $49.95 |
| Limitations: | 30-day trial | ||
| Platform: | Windows |
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