5 Using SQL Scripts
Use SQL scripts to create, edit, view, run, and delete script files.
- About SQL Scripts
 A SQL script is a set of SQL commands saved as a file in SQL Scripts.
- Accessing SQL Scripts
 Learn how to access SQL Scripts.
- About the SQL Scripts Page
 The SQL Scripts page displays an interactive report of all SQL scripts created by the current user.
- About the Tasks List
 A Tasks list displays on the right side of the SQL Scripts page.
- Creating a SQL Script
 Learn about different ways of creating a SQL script.
- Using the Script Editor
 You use the Script Editor to add content to a new script, to edit existing scripts, and to run and delete scripts in the script repository.
- Deleting a SQL Script
 You can delete scripts from the Script Repository by deleting selected scripts from the SQL Scripts page, or deleting the current script in the Script Editor.
- Copying a SQL Script
 You can copy a script in the Script Repository by saving it with a new name.
- Executing a SQL Script
 You can execute scripts stored in the Script Repository. You can submit a script for execution either from the Script Editor or from the SQL Scripts page.
- Viewing SQL Script Results
 You use the Manage Script Results page to view and delete script results.
- Exporting and Importing SQL Scripts
 You can transfer scripts from your current Script Repository to a Script Repository in a different workspace by using the Export and Import tasks.
- Viewing Script and Result Quotas
 You can view the script limits in the current workspace on the Script Quotas page.