Use
You can personalize the settings in SQL Studio during operation. These settings are stored when you exit SQL Studio.
Procedure
To change your settings, choose View ® Settings.
Features
You can now make your changes.
General
Stored password |
The password you used to log on is stored in the registry so you can log on directly |
Confirmation for saving SQL Studio Objects |
A prompt that appears before closing a window asking whether or not a new object should be saved |
Query By Example read only |
Query by example dialog is in read-only mode |
Remove failed connection attempts from LRU list |
Failed connection attempts are removed from the Last Recently Used (LRU) list |
Identifiers in create dialogs upper case |
Identifiers are automatically written in upper case letters when creating SQL Studio objects |
Result window
Limit for long columns in bytes |
The number of bytes that should be called from the database for a LONG column |
Representation of null value |
Determines how null values are displayed (freely definable) |
Clipped result view |
Results displayed in segments/groups |
Replace non chars in long columns |
ASCII-Codes < 32 are replaced by a space when LONG columns are displayed |
Copy columns tab separated to clipboard |
Separates columns using tabs when copying result sets to the clipboard |
Copy result with column header |
Column headers are also copied when copying results sets |
Catalog Manager
Selected table types |
Displays table type in the Tables tree structure |
Path for local folder |
Path to be used to save SQL Studio Objects in a local folder |
Restore catalog state |
Restore the Catalog Manager when logging back on to the database to the state is was in on exiting SQL Studio |
Convert input for catalog filter to uppercase |
Automatically convert data entered in the Catalog Manager filter into uppercase |
Use local folder DB independent |
Use of the local folder is independent of which database the user is logged on to |
Query dialog
Isolation level |
Isolation level for creation of SQL statements |
SQL mode |
SQL mode for creation of SQL statements in the direct SQL dialog |