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Oracle SQL Developer: How to list the tables under a connection.

Asked by huangs3 in Oracle Product Info, Oracle 10.x, Databases Miscellaneous

Tags: Oracle SQL Developer 1.5.1, database

We are trying to use the Oracle SQL Developer software to access an Oracle database. We successfully create a connection to the database, however we couldn't see any table under "Tables" folder (as shown in the attach OraSqlDev.JPG file).

Some detailed situations:
1. we used SQL*PLus program to connect to the database with the same account/password to verify that the account has privilege to at least read the tables there.
2. we haven't found any where in Oracle SQL Developer for us to select a schema name.

     We believe there should be some way to list the tables in the panel shown in the attached picture, but just didn't figure how to do that? Can you give us a suggestion?
    Thank you!
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no table under "Tables" folder
no table under "Tables" folder
 
 
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Zones: Oracle Product Info, Oracle 10.x, Databases Miscellaneous
Tags: Oracle SQL Developer 1.5.1, database
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