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Anything else is like playing Russian roulette with your database work and data. What, in a nutshell, does this very crowded and complex figure tell you? In short, if you're using Oracle 9.x, then you should be using at least TOAD 9.0 if you're using Oracle 10.x, then you should be using at least TOAD 9.6 and if you're using Oracle 11.x, then you should be using at least TOAD 9.7 (at the time of this writing, the current version). Figure 1.2 TOAD versus Oracle Version History
