![]() The ‘magic’ keyboard sequenceĬtrl+Spacebar – the same key sequence to get the code insight assistance will replace the template with the code. So after seeing the answer in the create procedure template, I’ve used it to update my SELECT * FROM template: Bracket the text…Īnd to prove that it works as the people have been asking for the past many years: Wait Jeff, you HATE SELECT * FROM queries! ![]() I’ve been asked this question a dozen times or so and I’ve failed to realize how the answer was staring at me in the face. I’m excited because I’ve proven again that I’m an idiot. I’m using an exclamation point because I’m excited. Wait, that one bit of text is highlighted, what happens if I start typing? Yes, You Can Define the Curpos in a SQL Editor Code Template! So if it’s not coming from the docs, where is it coming from? Well, I knew where, but I activated it just to make sure. Good news, it still works!īut, I was getting distracted by a bit of code that LOOKED like it was DOCS related, yet wasn’t… You know the highlighted isn’t coming from the DOCS because of the absence of the Docs graphic to the left… Oracle Docs just underwent a facelift, and I was testing to make sure that the code insight feature in SQL Developer was still able to pick out our code samples. ![]() Updated 17 April, 2020: This feature now supports AutoReplace
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