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SQL Navigator for Oracle 7.5 - User Guide

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Web Support Configuration Dialog

Specify a local directory where images can be loaded or enter details of your Web server’s configuration.

This is required to view images and follow hyperlinks in your documents.

Wrap Code

The Wrap Code utility provides an easy way to access Oracle’s Wrap Code utility. This window is connection independent so you do not need an open database session to use it.

To wrap code

  1. Click Tools Menu | Wrap Code to open the Wrap Code window.
  2. Input File details:

    Field Description

    Input File

    Enter the file (of PL/SQL code) you want to wrap, including the full path.

    TIP: Click the drill down button to browse for the file.

    Input File Text

    When you have selected the file, the text of the file appears here.

    TIP: Right-click in the text area to copy the code to the clipboard.

    Output File

    By default this is given the same name as the input file, but with extension .plb.

  3. Click Wrap Code.

    Field Description

    Output File Text

    The wrapped code appears in the Output File Text area and is automatically saved to the specified Output File.

    TIP: Right-click in the text area to copy the code to the clipboard.

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