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Filter Editor with selectable conditions
It would be wonderful if you could activate or deactivate each condition in the Filter Editor like in the Navicat "Filter Wizard".
PS: about the "Filter Editor" interface, I don't understand why there is no button in the toolbar to open it...3 votes -
Ability to turn off adding comments when generating script as UPDATE
Ability to turn off generating data type and default value comments when performing the 'Generate Script As -> UPDATE' operation.
3 votes -
User defined tokens/data types.
Define mydatatype=varchar(10) is substituted throughout schema. So, Long/Lat, PostCode, Zipcode, USRN, Employee # or whatever remains consistent throughout.I wouldn't have to refer to other table defs to maintain consistency.
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output window
1) meanwhile the execution of SQL script file if I click on some other window, ant then return in output window...the output windows shows the first output...and not the (more usefull) last one.
2) please fix it! I have more than one schema. I select the first one. Open a SQL file...launch it. Ok. I open a second SQL file...THE SCHEMA CHANGE without show me the change and dbForge run the SQL script on the second schema!!! Damn it!
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Ability to use Regex style in Find and Replace window
i would be happy if you offer perl/POSIX style regex so that we can use
\d+ instead of [0-9]+
3 votes -
Armenian localization (Armenian GUI interface language)
I offer you to translate interface of your software dbForge Studio into Armenian language.
Please contact and say the instructions and conditions of translation.
After that, I can publish information about your software on my website www.haysoft.org and it will become more popular in Armenia.9 votes -
Ability to turn off automatic syntax check
Add a button in the menu to turn off automatic syntax check and a button allowing to perform a one-time syntax check.
3 votes -
Show up non-declared variables (i.e. @xyz) in autocomplete suggestions
A user variable (AKA:session variable) not showing in the autocomplete list. Variables defined using the DECLARE syntax show up fine but those created using the "SET @" method do not.
BEGIN
DECLARE v1 INT; SET @v2 = 1; SELECT 1 FROM users AS u WHERE
END
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Option for default table detail layout (Split/Combined)
Add option for layout in which the table details are shown by default (Split or Combined). Now, it always defaults to Split.
13 votes -
Ability to print table structure information
I love the product, but find the table printing to be a bit basic, and also time consuming if you wanted to print several tables. I've basically switched away from EMS SQL Manager for MySQL to your product (as yours runs much faster, especially when syncing), but still have to go back to EMS to print tables (like the one attached). EMS also has a nice feature where you can select multiple tables and print them off in one go. Any chance of something similar for dbForge studio?
6 votes -
Find and Replace in object DDLs
We were thinking about getting this software for its refactoring capability, but when we tried it out, all it does is allow us to rename tables. What we want to do is change a signed integer to an unsigned integer.
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Bring back ability to specify backup file in single dialog
Starting from version 5, it became not convenient to specify a backup file where you need to select both a path and file name in two separate fields.
Bring back a single dialog for specifying a path and file name.
3 votes -
Ability to indent table name in FROM clause but have JOINS on same level as FROM
I like for format my SQL like this...
----SELECT
--------1
----FROM
--------apple AS a
----INNER JOIN
--------banana AS b
------------ON a.FruitID = b.FruitID
----LEFT OUTER JOIN
--------lemon AS l
------------ON l.FruitID = l.FruitID
----WHERE
...But the closest I can get it to do automatically is this....
----SELECT
--------1
----FROM
----apple AS a
----INNER JOIN
--------banana AS b
------------ON a.FruitID = b.FruitID
----LEFT OUTER JOIN
--------lemon AS l
------------ON l.FruitID = l.FruitID
----WHEREHow can I get the table name in the FROM clause to indent one level further?
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13 votes
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Add formatting options for REPLACE statement
Add formatting options for REPLACE statement
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Ability to select action when drag'n'dropping object onto SQL document
Show dialog suggesting to select an action (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, CREATE, ALTER, DROP) when drag'n'dropping object from Database Explorer onto SQL document like in EMS SQL Manager for MySQL.
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I suggest you to add dividing line
I suggest you to add dividing line to connection browser. It's will be useful to divide projects on groups, if i have many similar projects.
1 vote -
Assign selected in Database Explorer database to current SQL document
When working with a SQL document, make it possible to specify the default database of the document by simply selecting it in Database Explorer (similar to Heidisql) rather than selecting it from the 'Database' dropdown menu on the 'SQL' toolbar.
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7 votes
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DB Health Analyzer
Implement MySQL server health monitoring tool that can visualize server workload, memory consumption, IO operations, etc.
4 votes
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