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How is SQL history different from SQLEditor session buffer?

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How is SQL history different from SQLEditor session buffer?

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Version 1.4.7 of Guggi Oracle has the ability to save executed SQL statements in the buffer of SQLEditor window. You can retrieve the SQL statement by clicking the right arrow or left arrow keys on the SQLEditor toolbar. The number of SQL statement to be saved in the buffer are set by the user via Application Options. Click on View –>Application options –>SQLEditor –>Item Once the user closes the SQLEditor window, the buffer for the window is cleared and all the SQL statements are removed from the buffer. However, all the SQL statements are saved in SQL History and can be retrieved by clicking on the appropriate button in the SQL Editor toolbar.

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