When a cursor at a bracket within an expression is used, the matching bracket is automatically highlighted.
In 6.3 this works only for plain SQL-Statements - not within PL/SQL-Blocks and hence not when editing procedures, functions, packages, triggers.
For example:
Open new Script file and enter:
select to_char(sysdate, 'dd.mm.yyyy') from dual;
begin
select to_char(sysdate, 'dd.mm.yyyy') from dual;
end;
/
When the cursor is placed within the 'to_char'-statement of the SQL-command, the surrounding brackets are highlighted. Then place the cursor in the second to_char-Statement within the PL/SQL-Block. The surrounding brackets aren't animated.