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The first time you use SQL*Plus you will need to launch it from the Apps Anywhere Software Hub.
 
The first time you use SQL*Plus you will need to launch it from the Apps Anywhere Software Hub.
  
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== Apps Anywhere ==
 
The Oracle database can be accessed via different clients. When using the software at the University, it is available via the Applications Anywhere software hub:
 
The Oracle database can be accessed via different clients. When using the software at the University, it is available via the Applications Anywhere software hub:
 
[[http://www.wlv.ac.uk/appsanywhere Apps Anywhere]]
 
[[http://www.wlv.ac.uk/appsanywhere Apps Anywhere]]

Revision as of 10:53, 27 October 2016

Main Page >> Oracle and SQL >> Workbook >> Getting Started >> Apps Anywhere

SQL*Plus - First Time

The first time you use SQL*Plus you will need to launch it from the Apps Anywhere Software Hub.

Apps Anywhere

The Oracle database can be accessed via different clients. When using the software at the University, it is available via the Applications Anywhere software hub: [Apps Anywhere]

The first time you use Oracle, click the Apps Anywhere icon on your desktop:

Apps.png

Which will bring up the following window:

appsAnywhere.png

Click where it says CLICK HERE.

Once you have been validated, then search for Oracle:

appLaunch.png

Click on Launch and it will install as a group of 3 tools:

appOracleOptions.png

Note the software version numbers may differ slightly

For this workbook we shall be using: SQL*Plus

Note, you may have to install this for every PC that you use.

Oracle Program Menu

Once SQL*Plus has been installed you should find it has been added to your program menu also:

oracle_options.png

In which case you can start the program by clicking on:

  Start>All Programs>Oracle >SQL Plus 12.1

Next: Accessing Oracle using SQL*PLus

The next step is to login using the SQL*Plus software:

Using SQL*Plus