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CodeGen Library
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Last Update:
Sep 14, 2009 9:57 AM
Browse the Library and explore this useful collection of resources.
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QCGU Feature: Domain Expertise Repository
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Sep 14, 2009 9:57 AM
Domain expertise repository QCGU offers users an extensive library of scripts and templates for PL/SQL and Oracle development, but you are not restricted to using only this content. You can take advantage of the same Designer used by the QCGU team to build your own libraries.
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QCGU Feature: Built-In Error Manager for Oracle Applications
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Sep 14, 2009 9:53 AM
QCGU offers an error managing framework that lets you define the error categories and errors for use in your application, raise and handle errors using a pre-defined and sophisticated runtime error package, and analyze errors with the QCGU Runtime Monitor.
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QCGU Feature: Powerful Search Facility with QCGU Explorer
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Sep 14, 2009 9:46 AM
There isn't much point to having hundreds of programs and templates stored in a repository if you can't find what you need. The QCGU Explorer offers you powerful, flexible search capabilities against the full QCGU repository.
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QCGU Feature: Extensive and Extendable PL/SQL Code Library
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Sep 14, 2009 9:47 AM
QCGU features hundreds of scripts containing reusable code and templates for PL/SQL developers and Oracle DBAs. Best of all, the script repository is extensible: you can create your own application-specific templates and establish your own toolbox of handy utilities.
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QCGU Feature: Flexible Code Generation
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Sep 14, 2009 9:44 AM
QCGU takes code generation to a whole new level of flexibility and usability. We provide a wide range of templates, to which you can add more of your own using our simple Code Generation Markup Language. Our generation engine lets you easily select your database objects, provide script argument values, and more. Bottom line: with QCGU code generation, tasks that once took hours (and in some cases, days) will take minutes.
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