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how to turn off inserted blanks for camelcase fieldnames in result headers?
how do I turn off the inserted blanks for camelcase fieldnames in result headers?
I think this feature is basically a good idea to improve readability, however it has to be possible to turn it off somehow because it becomes an annoyance sometimes (e.g. when copying query results with headers for further processing elsewhere).1 voteActually, it’s by design. However, column names have no blanks and there is a possibility to modify them when exporting data through the Data Export wizard.
Please refer to the ‘Data Export’ node in help documentation on how to export data through the Data Export wizard. -
have you ever heard of Linux?!?!?
most serious developers use Linux these days... especially with mySQL. You website on the other hand totally does not work with Linux to the extent that I am unable to learn anything about your product. seems pretty shortsighted to me. I do see here that you have a kb article for installing using WINE. But since your website cant even give me the most basic info due to it not working with Linux, I certainly wont be trying to install your product. Good Luck and especially have fun with window 8....
1 voteOfficially, dbForge Studio for MySQL does not support Linux family operating systems, so it can be installed only on Windows family operating systems.
However, you might be interested that one of our users has found a way to adapt some of the features of dbForge Studio for MySQL to Linux family operating systems. Please refer to the following article for details: http://www.devart.com/blogs/dbforge/index.php/dbforge-studio-mysql-on-linux-operating-systems.html
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