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If i'm on a dodgy connection I try and open a desktop session on a server/spare desktop and use that to persist my work inbetween connectionsOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAssuming that you are on a *nix box, then you could run the query on the server and automatically spool the output, so that when the session dies (which is likely), the query still continues to run in the background.
I wouldn't want to be running SQL*Plus or SQL*Developer via their wifi, to be honest.Coffee's for closersComment
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Putty and gnu screen are the way forward, you don't need an desktop/server sat in between. Just putty in and reattach to the session whether you detached manually or through a bad connection. Much less bandwidth used too, which helps on slower connections.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIf i'm on a dodgy connection I try and open a desktop session on a server/spare desktop and use that to persist my work inbetween connectionsComment
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Very good point (should have thought of that) - I might do it that way.....Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostIf i'm on a dodgy connection I try and open a desktop session on a server/spare desktop and use that to persist my work inbetween connectionsComment
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