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I am not sure if different countries get products of different names but I think you mean either "Enterprise Manager" or "Query Analyser". I think what he wants is "Query Analyser" if he looking for something like "Toad" in the ORA environment. I am not sure what "Query Manager" is or perhaps thats the name of "Query Analyser" in a non US english install.






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