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<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> User InterfaceGo to Line: Goes to the specified line number and highlights the line in the editingwindow for the selected function or procedure.Go to Last Edit: Goes to the last line that was edited in the editing window for afunction or procedure.Go to Recent Files: Displays the Recent Files dialog box, in which you can specify afunction or procedure to go to.Run menuContains options relevant when a function or procedure is selected.Run [name]: Starts execution of the specified function or procedure.Execution Profile: Displays the execution profile for the selected function orprocedure.Debug menuContains options relevant when a function or procedure is selected.Debug [name]: Starts execution of the specified function or procedure in debug mode.The remaining items on the Debug menu match commands on the debugging toolbar,which is described in Running and Debugging Functions and Procedures.Source menuContains options for use when editing functions and procedures.Completion Insight, Smart Completion Insight, and Parameter Insight: Displaypop-up windows that list item as you type and from which you can select an item forautocompletion. See also the code insight and completion (autocomplete) options forCode Editor under <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> Preferences.Toggle Line Comments: Inserts and removes comment indicators at the start ofselected code lines.Indent Block: Moves the selected statements to the right.Unindent Block: Moves the selected statements to the left.Tools menuInvokes <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> tools.<strong>SQL</strong>*Plus: Displays a command-line window for entering <strong>SQL</strong> and <strong>SQL</strong>*Plusstatements (see Using <strong>SQL</strong>*Plus). If the location of the <strong>SQL</strong>*Plus executable is notstored in your <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> preferences, you are asked to specify its location.Preferences: Enables you to customize the behavior of <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> (see <strong>SQL</strong><strong>Developer</strong> Preferences).Export: Enables you to export some or all objects of one or more object types for adatabase connection to a file containing <strong>SQL</strong> data definition language (DDL)statements to create these objects (see the Export (Selected Objects or Object Types)dialog box).<strong>SQL</strong> Worksheet: Displays a worksheet in which you can enter and execute <strong>SQL</strong> andPL/<strong>SQL</strong> statements using a specified connection (see Using the <strong>SQL</strong> Worksheet).<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> Concepts and Usage 1-5

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