To set SQL as language for .pks and .pkb files in Notepad++












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I am an Oracle Developer. We use Oracle PL/SQL as our programming language. We generally save Package Specification and Package Body as .pks and .pkb format respectively.



When I open the files in Notepad++ , I need to select the language as SQL every time.



Is there any way to default the language as SQL for the above file formats ?



Regards,
Siva










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    I am an Oracle Developer. We use Oracle PL/SQL as our programming language. We generally save Package Specification and Package Body as .pks and .pkb format respectively.



    When I open the files in Notepad++ , I need to select the language as SQL every time.



    Is there any way to default the language as SQL for the above file formats ?



    Regards,
    Siva










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      I am an Oracle Developer. We use Oracle PL/SQL as our programming language. We generally save Package Specification and Package Body as .pks and .pkb format respectively.



      When I open the files in Notepad++ , I need to select the language as SQL every time.



      Is there any way to default the language as SQL for the above file formats ?



      Regards,
      Siva










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      I am an Oracle Developer. We use Oracle PL/SQL as our programming language. We generally save Package Specification and Package Body as .pks and .pkb format respectively.



      When I open the files in Notepad++ , I need to select the language as SQL every time.



      Is there any way to default the language as SQL for the above file formats ?



      Regards,
      Siva







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          1. Go to 'Settings' > 'Style Configurator'.

          2. Select 'SQL' in the 'Language' list on the left.

          3. Enter 'pks pkb' in the 'User ext.' box.

          4. Click 'Save & Close'.






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            1. Go to 'Settings' > 'Style Configurator'.

            2. Select 'SQL' in the 'Language' list on the left.

            3. Enter 'pks pkb' in the 'User ext.' box.

            4. Click 'Save & Close'.






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              1. Go to 'Settings' > 'Style Configurator'.

              2. Select 'SQL' in the 'Language' list on the left.

              3. Enter 'pks pkb' in the 'User ext.' box.

              4. Click 'Save & Close'.






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                1. Go to 'Settings' > 'Style Configurator'.

                2. Select 'SQL' in the 'Language' list on the left.

                3. Enter 'pks pkb' in the 'User ext.' box.

                4. Click 'Save & Close'.






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                1. Go to 'Settings' > 'Style Configurator'.

                2. Select 'SQL' in the 'Language' list on the left.

                3. Enter 'pks pkb' in the 'User ext.' box.

                4. Click 'Save & Close'.







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