You can use SQL Commands to create, edit, view, run, and delete database objects.
A SQL command can contain SQL statements or PL/SQL blocks.
When using SQL Commands, remember the following:
SQL commands created in the Query Builder can be accessed from SQL Commands.
Saved SQL commands must have unique names within a given workspace.
There is no interaction between SQL Commands and SQL Scripts.
You can cut and paste an SQL command from SQL Commands to run in the SQL Script Editor.
Tip:
SQL commands created in the Query Builder can be accessed from SQL Commands.
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Parent topic: Using SQL Commands