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Is it possible to hide database objects, such as 'Synonyms' or 'Packages' under a schema?
I never use most of the objects that show up under Oracle (of which there are like 20) and would like to hide all but Tables and Views. Is there a way to configure this?
Hi Jason,
It is not possible in the current version, but we are going to look at various areas of GUI improvement for the next major release, and this is one suggestion that we may address.
Best Regards,
Hans
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anonymous
said
over 10 years ago
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Re: Hide database objects
Anything?
Roger Bjärevall
said
over 10 years ago
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Re: Hide database objects
Jason,
In the next feature version it will be possible to easily configure what object types should be visible.
This version is planned during the fall.
Regards
Roger
Roger Bjärevall
said
almost 10 years ago
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Re: Hide database objects
Jason,
I just want to inform you that hiding object types is now possible in the beta version for the upcoming 9.2 version.
http://www.dbvis.com/download/beta/
Do this in the right-click menu in the Databases tab and the Database Objects Filter->Open Filter Editor menu choice. The checkbox in front of each object type that is displayed controls the visibility of the type.
Regards
Roger
Roger Bjärevall
said
almost 10 years ago
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Re: Hide database objects
Jason,
DbVisualizer 9.2 has just been released with completely redesigned object filtering support.
http://www.dbvis.com/doc/relnotes/?version=9.2&showtoc=false
Regards
Roger
anonymous