How to create a sql server database in SQL DEVELOPER.
I installed the SQL DEVELOPER 1.5.5, but i can't found where to create the sql server database in it. please kindly tell me if you feel free.
Thanks so much in advance.
Hi,
Take a look at the main [ SQL Developer page on OTN|http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/sql_developer/index.html]. There is a link you should find useful, it's the Getting Started link under the Migration section. This explains how to download and setup the drivers you need to correct to non-Oracle databases. There are also links to online demonstrations on how to create connections to these databases. See how you go with that material.
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Redhappyxh0518 wrote:
> I can write a data array(2D)into a table of my SQL Server Database.
> The data array was writen to a column with image type. I know a data
> array is transformed a binary string when writing into database, but I
> dont know how to get the data array when I fetch the binary string
> from database.
>
> My question is:
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