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Some Feedbacks |
Posted in 21th, 01/2005 12:23 by richard_stracke |
Hi,
here our first impression of our first experience with DBTools
(3.0.2)
- No Multiple SQL-Commands --> very important for us !
- To open the Query Designer and change between object and detailview
of a Database with over 500 Tables take a lot of time,
it is possible to store the tableview in a cache und to refresh manually with a Fx key?
Suggestion for nice to have features:
- In the queryoverview a point "new" in the contextmenu with the right mouse button
- Drag & Drop a Query to tables with a single select-statement
produce a "create table select...."
regards, Richard
Richard Stracke / |
Re: Some Feedbacks |
Posted in 21th, 01/2005 12:40 by support |
Hi,
richard_stracke wrote:
- No Multiple SQL-Commands --> very important for us !
This will be back soon.
richard_stracke wrote:
- To open the Query Designer and change between object and detailview
of a Database with over 500 Tables take a lot of time,
it is possible to store the tableview in a cache und to refresh manually with a Fx key?
If we cache this it may work incorrectly when for example you create a table manually. We take a look into this and see if there is something we can do to improve speed.
richard_stracke wrote:
- In the queryoverview a point "new" in the contextmenu with the right mouse button
That would be very hard to implement, as the Query Editor is a 3rd party component which handles the context menu itself. On the other hand you have a button on the toolbar that produces the same behaviour. So, you are one click of creating a new query.
richard_stracke wrote:
- Drag & Drop a Query to tables with a single select-statement
produce a "create table select...."
That is an interesting feature. We will implement it as soon as possible.
Thanks for the feedback,
Support / DBTools Software |
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