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answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Is there a way to configure the directory SQL Developer uses to save SQL scripts? up vote 16 down vote favorite 2 Is there a way to configure the directory SQL Developer uses to save SQL scripts? When I do ... File, New, SQL File ... the directory is always set to the how to install sql developer on windows 7 64 bit \AppData\Roaming\ for my user. I'd like to set the default to a directory in my dev source code tree. sqldeveloper share|improve this question edited Sep 28 '14 at 5:39 Journeyman Geek♦ 93k29171288 asked Mar 6 '12 at 14:15 SteveC 80981537 If it is hardcoded, you should think about just dropping a symlink to your desired directory in Appdata\roaming. –surfasb Mar 6 '12 at 14:57 Checked the registry and can't find any setting –SteveC Mar 8 '12 at 16:15 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 17 down vote When you go to save your sql file you can change where the save defaults to. Change it in Tools>Preferences>Database>Worksheet Parameters. You can browse to a new location under "Select default path to look for scripts" Can also change the Export Data so that it defaults to somewhere else. Go to Tools>Preferences>Database>Export and Browse to the location you want to export to for "Directory" This used to annoy me bad before I changed it. Now all my saves and exports default to a folder I actually use. share|improve this answer edited Jul 17 '14 at 13:36 Andrew
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here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24002623/execute-scripts-by-relative-path-in-oracle-sql-developer workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 6.2 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join sql developer them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Execute scripts by relative path in Oracle SQL Developer up vote 1 down vote favorite First, this question relates to Oracle SQL Developer 3.2, not SQL*Plus or iSQL, etc. I've done a bunch of searching but haven't found a straight answer. I have several collections of scripts that I'm trying to oracle sql developer automate (and btw, my SQL experience is pretty basic and mostly MS-based). The trouble I'm having is executing them by a relative path. for example, assume this setup: scripts/A/runAll.sql | /A1.sql | /A2.sql | /B/runAll.sql /B1.sql /B2.sql I would like to have a file scripts/runEverything.sql something like this: @@/A/runAll.sql @@/B/runAll.sql scripts/A/runAll.sql: @@/A1.sql @@/A2.sql where "@@", I gather, means relative path in SQL*Plus. I've fooled around with making variables but without much luck. I have been able to do something similar using '&1' and passing in the root directory. I.e.: scripts/runEverything.sql: @'&1/A/runAll.sql' '&1/A' @'&1/B/runAll.sql' '&1/B' and call it by executing this: @'c:/.../scripts/runEverything.sql' 'c:/.../scripts' But the problem here has been that B/runAll.sql gets called with the path: c:/.../scripts/A/B. So, is it possible with SQL Developer to make nested calls, and how? sql oracle oracle-sqldeveloper relative-path sql-scripts share|improve this question edited Jun 2 '14 at 20:25 asked Jun 2 '14 at 20:22 Didjit 1381212 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted This approach has two components: -Set-up the active SQL