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Features request. Navigator panel and object explorer

Hi,
Nice extension congrats!. It would be great if we have a Nevigator panel where we can view all procedures and functions in a package or any sql file.
In addition, a better object explorer to easily find an object by pasting the name.
Cheers
Comments
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To complement the navigation bar idea, the extention language PLSQL has a good implementation, using the @ in the panel:
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We will be adding some features related to this in the next release (19.3.4). When that release is available, please evaluate it and let me know what you think and what else needs to be done.
In the tree control (Oracle Explorer) we do have rudimentary filtering:
After expanding a long list of nodes (for example, all relational tables) you can filter them by mousing over any part of Oracle Database Explorer and typing a string, then press return. This will highlight all matches for that string. You can then click on the hamburger icon to only show matches in Oracle Database Explorer.
Can you please try that to see if it helps?