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Feature request: Ctrl + click on function or procedure names in package specification does nothing. Go to body implementation

Parlament CatalunyaNov 15 2024 — edited Nov 15 2024

Right now, when you open a package specification and you perform a ctrl + click in the function or procedure name, it doesn't go anywhere. It would be nice if it would automatically open the package body in the same selected function or procedure. It would be awesome and a very natural navigation behaviour.

We really miss an easy way to navigate from package spec to the package body of selected functions. For example, in sql developer what it does it to put an arrow next to it, and if you press it, it automatically opens the package body on the selected function:

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Arnoschots-Oracle Apr 22 2020 — edited on Apr 22 2020

Hi,

The "sudo al-config -s" doesn't work on my Autonomous Linux instance.

Command output:

[opc@opsserver ~]$ sudo al-config -s

/sbin/al-config: illegal option -- s

Configure OCI notification service topic OCID:

  Usage:

    al-config -T [topic OCID]

  Options:

    -T [topic OCID] OCI notification service topic OCID

Configure OCI CLI profile:

  Usage:

    al-config -u [user OCID] -t [tenancy OCID] -k [key file]

  Options:

    -u [user OCID] OCI User OCID

    -t [tenancy OCID] OCI Tenancy OCID

    -k [key file] from which we obtaion the API private key

    -p [key passphrase file] from which we obtain API key passphrase. Provide

       this if API private key is encrypted. If not provided, user will be

       prompted to enter passphrase.

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