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{
"script_id": "34",
"display_name": "oravim.txt",
"summary": "SQL*Plus without SQL*Plus",
"name": "oravim.txt",
"script_type": "utility",
"description": "This script allows you to have a SQLWorksheet-type interface to Oracle. Similar to Jeremy Collins' script (vimtip #33), and actually the idea was based on his. It, too, requires that TCL is built in to Vim, and also has a few other requirements: links and a version of SQL*Plus that supports HTML output. \n\n The usage is quite a bit different, though. \n\n Start by simply editing a file in vim, and move your cursor to a SQL statement. You can visually select it or not, it doesn't matter as long as there is a blank line before and after. Then, based on these keybindings, hit <C-k> and your statement will be executed, formatted, and popped up in a split window below. To run another statement, move to another one and hit <C-k> again. It will replace the bottom window with the new results. \n\nMore detail (and latest versions) at http://oravim.dashf.com/",
"install_details": "see oravim.txt for install details",
"versions": [
{
"url": "http://www.vim.org/scripts/download_script.php?src_id=48",
"filename": "oravim.txt",
"script_version": "0.0.0.1",
"date": "2001-07-16",
"vim_version": "6.0",
"author": {
"user_id": "84",
"user_name": "ntropy",
"first_name": "Lee",
"last_name": "Teague",
"email": "lee@dashf.com",
"homepage": ""
},
"release_notes": "Initial upload"
}
]
}