Is version control supported?

I might be posting this question in wrong place, but I really want to know how the pl/sql scripts can be equipped with version control function. Is there any plugin connected to Perforce? Thanks!

Don't know Perforce, but maybe you could be able to
use it as an external tool (Tools - External Tools).
I remember at least someone on the forum else doing
the same for CVS.
That was me, have a look in TIps and Tricks here http://htmldb.oracle.com/pls/otn/f?p=42626:54:1292604941130371::::P54_ID:381
Its a pretty clunky solution and I haven't used it much myself. I have pretty much stuck to keeping a command window (Cygwin) open and using scripts to extract from the database, checkin, and reload into the database.

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