![]() Search by command name OR the keystroke itself Alt+PageUp takes you back up in the opposite directionĬonfiguring Keyboard Shortcuts in SQL Developer ![]() Alt+PageDown: Will take focus from worksheet edit area to results pane.shift+F4 : opens a Describe window for current object at cursor.ctrl-shift+Up/Dn : same as above but appends instead of replaces.ctrl-Up/Dn : replaces worksheet with previous/next SQL from SQL History.ctrl-space : invokes code insight on demandĬode Editor – Completion Insight – Enable Completion Auto-Popup (Keyword being Auto).F5 : executes the current code as a script ( think SQL*Plus).ctrl-enter : executes the current statement(s).Here are a few more keyboard shortcuts to commit to memory. And of course we all know what F1 does, right? Right?!? For example, I’ve personally JUST memorized the Cmd-Shift-4 ‘trick’ in Mac OS X. While some of us may be keyboard ninjas, and others are more driven to use the mouse – everyone has probably picked up a few strategic keyboard shortcuts over the years. These are the driving questions for today’s post. Receive a copy of my ebook, “10 MySQL Tips For Everyone”, absolutely free when you subscribe to the OpenLampTech newsletter.The CTRL key, which stands for ConTRoL…aw, the good ole days □What keyboard shortcuts should EVERY Oracle SQL Developer user know? How do you find new shortcuts to master, and how do you change them to match ones you’ve already learned in other tools? The Newsletter for PHP and MySQL Developers At no additional cost to you, should you make a purchase by clicking through one of them, I will receive a commission. □ 5 Truths I’ve Come To Realize As a Self-taught Developerĭisclosure: Some of this blog post’s services and product links are affiliate links.Need hosting for your next web application or WordPress site? I highly recommend Hostinger and use them to host my niche bass fishing site.Get a handle on Google Analytics with this course by the folks over at The Content Technologist.Any of the Web Squadron Mastery Modules can help you with your online web entrepreneurial endeavor(s).Use those practices that best benefit your needs and goals. Your particular goals and needs may vary. The majority, if not all, of the examples provided, is performed on a personal development/learning workstation-environment and should not be considered production quality or ready. They are not the utmost best solution(s). Among those, he shares a love of tabletop RPG games, reading fantasy novels, and spending time with his wife and two daughters.ĭisclaimer: The examples presented in this post are hypothetical ideas of how to achieve similar types of results. Other favorite activities find him with his nose buried in a good book, article, or the Linux command line. Josh Otwell has a passion to study and grow as a SQL Developer and blogger. To receive email notifications (Never Spam) from this blog (“Digital Owl’s Prose”) for the latest blog posts as they are published, please subscribe (of your own volition) by clicking the ‘Click To Subscribe!’ button in the sidebar on the homepage! (Feel free at any time to review the Digital Owl’s Prose Privacy Policy Page for any questions you may have about: email updates, opt-in, opt-out, contact forms, etc…)īe sure and visit the “Best Of” page for a collection of my best blog posts. ![]()
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