3.1 About SQL Commands

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.