Oracle Database Configuration Format
Oracle
Database Files
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10/20/2021
If you need to edit the ORA file, one of the safest methods is to download and install the software dedicated to working with ORA files. Of course, there are probably ORA Online Editors available, but none of them will be able to provide such a wide range of available options as dedicated software.
Please note that not every program that supports ORA will allow you to edit the file. If you want, you can learn more about the ORA file extension.
This is definitely the surest way. Choose one of the programs that support the ORA file extension, open your file and check the editing options. The most proven method is to download the installer from the developer's website. You will find links to the software developers' websites on the subpage of each program. Below you will find some examples of software programs that support the ORA file (so it is very possible that they can edit files in ORA format).
And here is the full list of programs supporting the ORA file
Most of the file formats are simply text format saved under a different extension - so you can open them e.g. with Windows Notepad But beware - making manual changes to the ORA file or another may result in its damage. When you save the changes, you may no longer open the ORA file. By far the safest way is to use file editing programs that works with the ORA extension.
It seems that one of the software on the list must be able to edit the ORA files. However, if for some reason you did not find this option, you can try using tools prepared by external websites. Below are tools that allow you to edit ORA online files.
Free Online File Edit Service
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