Give ability to rename database(remote and local) as it's available at Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
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Anonymous commented
How many votes do you need for this simple task?
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diwoma commented
When you add this feature, make it besser as in MSSMS, allow to kill existing connections before
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Louis Miles commented
Surely this is fairly trivial to add - it doesn't come up often but it's very annoying when it does. Very surprised (and quite dissapointed) that this isn't here.
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Nick Weavers commented
Please add a rename database facility.
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Nelson commented
I love DBForge for SQL Studio, but there is no easy way to rename a database! Please add a right-click "Rename" feature to the context menu and allow users to easily rename a database.
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Anonymous commented
I really LOVE this product. But today, I needed to rename a database because I like to do so when I create a backup. 1) Backup the database 2) Create a new database and restore from the backup 3) Rename the old (working) version as _OLD, and 4) Rename the New copy as the original.
This way, I am absolutely ensured that my old backup is a working version, as any new work has been done to a valid copy of it.
I am quite amazed that I cannot do this with this AMAZING product! Why does dbForge for MySQL(MariaDB) have this limitation? Do I need to upgrade to something more than the Standard Edition for this? Or does the entire product line have this limitation?
Is there any chance you can implement this feature in the near future in the Standard Edition?
Thank you!
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[Deleted User] commented
Please add rename database in context menu functional. This is very usefull
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Anonymous commented
Please add rename database in context menu functional. This is very usefull
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Ron McCain commented
Devart's failure to have a database Rename/Refactor option for SQL is a very disappointing. And considering the cost of the DBforge for SQL software it is not only disappointing but requires that my company strongly considering dropping the Devart brand from our development suite. Wise up people, professionals do not leave out essential tools.
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Volodymyr Kravets commented
Usually I renaming databases using F2 hotkey with focused database in "Object Explorer". Haven't found same easy way at dbForge for MS SQL