Advantages of TOAD

Hi,
I am prasanna.
* I have a question.What are advantages of TOAD editor over SQL developer for writing database functionalities?Can anyone explain me detail and provide the documentation to work with TOAD*.
regards,
prasanna
Edited by: 865016 on Mar 6, 2012 9:01 AM

Hi Prasanna,
Both are similar and flexible to write query writing. I like Toad over sql developer. why do u want diff between them?
Thanks
Jay.

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