On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 9:17 PM, Mark Lerch wrote:
Release notes here
there is no huge difference?
Huge difference compare to what?
In what areas are you looking or interested in?
Jeff
This one bullet item alone will satisfy a bunch of people who’ve asked
repeatedly for this:
Maintaining the following object types in the Schema Browser: Directories,
Profiles, Resource Consumer Groups, Resource Plans, Roles, Rollback Segments,
DBMS_Scheduler Objects, System Privileges, and Tablespaces
Basically we moved a bunch of stuff from DBA to standard for free. That alone is
huge.
I’m not sure what you’re asking me.
Great call Bert.
The DBMS_Scheduler piece alone should be very helpful for developers, who were
previously limited to DBMS_JOBS support in the base or standard edition.
On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Mark Lerch wrote:
I'm not sure what you're asking me.
I am a Toad 10 user and need to decide if I upgrade or not...
If you are paying for maintenance and you don’t, then you are kind of
wasting your money. Esp if you are still using v10.0. I would at least upgrade
to v10.6 so you stay on a supported version of Toad, and when you do decide to
upgrade, that it goes smoothly.
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 1:33 PM, Jeff Smith wrote:
If you are paying for maintenance and you don’t, then you are kind of wasting your money. Esp if you are still using v10.0. I would at least upgrade to v10.6 so you stay on a supported version of Toad, and when you do decide to upgrade, that it goes smoothly.
Did I understood right?
New versions of Toad are free if you have a maintenance contract?
Sorry, but I work in a large corporation and the Windows guys give me
Toad via software package mgmt. I am only user.
cheers Sven
Upgrades are included in the cost of maintenance
There are tons of new features, tell us a little about yourself, and I’ll be happy to tell you about new features you might appreciate.