Plsql - Developer 15 Key Exclusive

Beyond modules, the key exclusive refers to keyboard shortcuts that are disabled in the trial. Mastering these saves hours weekly:

| Action | Exclusive Shortcut | Why it matters | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Explain Plan | F5 (Enhanced) | Shows cost, cardinality, and bytes with graphical hints. | | Format SQL | Ctrl + Shift + F | Instantly indents 200-line queries to ANSI standards. | | Replace in Files | Ctrl + Shift + H | Refactor a variable name across 50 packages simultaneously. | | Quick Jump to Object | Ctrl + , (Comma) | Type "EMP" and jump to the EMP table definition instantly. |

Managing a 10TB table? The exclusive GUI for Table Partitions (Range, List, Hash, Interval) allows drag-and-drop reorganization. You can split, merge, or truncate partitions without writing brittle ALTER TABLE scripts. plsql developer 15 key exclusive

PL/SQL Developer 15 builds on its legacy as a focused IDE for Oracle PL/SQL development. Below is a concise draft article highlighting 15 exclusive or standout features that make version 15 notable for developers, DBAs, and teams.

Don’t just upgrade. Exploit these exclusive keys. Start by loading your most complex package, pressing Ctrl+Shift+G to open the Dependency Matrix (Key 3), and then Ctrl+Shift+P to launch the Predictive Explain Plan (Key 5). Beyond modules, the key exclusive refers to keyboard

PL/SQL Developer 15 is no longer just an editor. It is a co-pilot for your Oracle database. Download the 30-day trial today, and test these 15 exclusive features against your most painful production bug. You will not go back.


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