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<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> User Information: Location1.10.10 PL/<strong>SQL</strong> CompilerThe PL/<strong>SQL</strong> Compiler pane controls the display of informational, severe, andperformance-related messages. (The ALL field overrides any individual specificationsfor the other fields.) For each field, you can specify any of the following:■■■■No entry (blank): Use any value specified for ALL; and if none is specified, use the<strong>Oracle</strong> default.Enable: Enable the display of all messages of this category.Disable: Disable the display of all messages of this category.Error: Enable the display of only error messages of this category.Related TopicsUsing the <strong>SQL</strong> Worksheet<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> Preferences1.10.11 ProxyThe Proxy pane controls whether of not to use n HTTP proxy server. If you enable theuse of an HTTP proxy server, you must specify the host name and port number, andany exception strings for addresses not to be accessed through the proxy server.If the proxy server requires authentication, specify the user name and password.Related Topics<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> Preferences1.10.12 <strong>SQL</strong> FormatterThe <strong>SQL</strong> Formatter pane controls how statements in the <strong>SQL</strong> Worksheet are formattedwhen you click Format <strong>SQL</strong>. The options include whether to insert space characters ortab characters when you press the Tab key (and how many characters), uppercase orlowercase for keywords and identifiers, whether to preserve or eliminate empty lines,and whether comparable items should be placed or the same line (if there is room) oron separate lines.Related TopicsUsing the <strong>SQL</strong> Worksheet<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> Preferences1.11 <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> User Information: Location<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> stores certain user-specific information, which may includeinformation about any database connections and user-defined reports that you create,as well as your <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> preferences. This information is stored by defaultunder the following directory:■On Windows systems: \sqldeveloper\jdev\system■ On Linux and Mac OS X systems: ~/.sqldeveloperHowever, you can change this location by doing either of the following:1-34 <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> Online Help

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