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First of all thank you for the hugely improved history feature (compared to the drop-down in old versions)!
I hope I haven't overlooked anything here. I would like to be able to beam a history entry straight into the SQL Commander, for instance by double-click, rather than having to copy from history window, bring main window to foreground, paste.
*set-up*
Product: DbVisualizer Free 7.1.2
Build: #1579 (2010/08/17 19:39)
Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
Java Version: 1.6.0_02
Java Vendor: Sun Microsystems Inc.
OS Name: Linux
OS Arch: i386
OS Version: 2.6.30-bpo.2-686
Tarlika,
Great!
You can control the appearance of the Save/Load prompt in Tool Properties->General->SQL Editor.
(Note it requires DbVisualizer 7.1.3).
Search in the history is on the todo list.
Best Regards
Roger
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anonymous
said
about 13 years ago
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Re: history - copy to SQL Commander
How embarrassing - it works fine.
I realize what threw me: I had checked out the context (right-click) menu but I would have never expected +Open in Current Editor+ to copy the command to the SQL Commander.
When I was prompted with the +Save/Load Discard+ dialog I didn't think it was the right thing and cancelled previously. Once I had chosen +Load+ I stopped getting this dialog and the command is always copied.
On the history window, is there a search facility? I would like to be able to search for a command (simple text search).
Roger Bjärevall
said
about 13 years ago
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Re: history - copy to SQL Commander
Tarlika,
Double click should work fine and will do exactly what you suggest. I just verified with 7.1.2 using DbVisualizer Free and it works as expected.
I assume nothing happens when you double click?
What happen if you select Open File->Open File in Current Editor in the right click menu?
Regards
Roger
anonymous