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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi KW,
Thanks for your comment!
Please, use https://www.devart.com/support/ to create a ticket and provide us with additional information:
- which version of dbForge Studio for SQL Server do you use?
- share the dgen file
- provide us with steps to reproduce and screenshotsBest,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi KW,
Thanks for your post and for being so active!
Please be informed that I have created a request to our Product team to check the possibility of implementation it.
If there is any update, I am going to inform you.
You can follow our Revision history of each new release to see the updates:
https://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/studio/revision_history.html
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Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi KW,
Thanks for your post!
Same here, I had a chat with our Product Team.
They have confirmed that we will add such a feature.
But again, right now, we do not have any ETA.
You can follow our Revision history of each new release to see the updates:
https://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/studio/revision_history.html
Best,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi,
Thanks for your post!
> I would love that idea and always thought it strange that SSMS didn't do this.
Actually, we have already added it to our plans - to add such a feature.
Right now, we do not have any ETA, but we will definitely keep working on it.
You can follow our Revision history of each new release to see the updates:
https://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/studio/revision_history.html
Best,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi,
Thanks for contacting us!
Using the link below you can find the whole list of features that we have in dbForge Studio for Oracle:
Regarding your question:
Schema Export to SQL Files - yes, we have it
Schema Compare of Database to SQL Files - yes, we have it
Generate Create script from SQL Files - please clarify what exactly you mean, do you mean conversion of some stats or something else?
Generate Diff Script from SQL Files - we do not have it yet
Deploy Create Script to Database - also, not clear, but you can use Execute large script
Deploy Diff Script to Database - After synchronizing the two databases, you can immediately run a script to align them.
Commit SQL Files to Git Repo - we do not have it yet
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Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi,
Thanks for your post!
We have created a request for our Product team.
They will review it for possible implementation.
Once there is an update, we will inform you.
Best,
Devart Support TeamAdminDevart (_, Devart) shared this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHey Per,
Thanks for your post!
Actually, there is an option to put only 1 record in the output:
https://paste.pics/d1a7e1c8f37cc05787dd29038aae1b44
I hope that I understood your request correctly, and if not, please add some details.
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Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi Oliver,
Thanks for your post!
Let's see if there will be more Devart Users who would like to have the same feature.
Once we get more Voices, we could push it to Product review.
Thank you again!
Additionally, we would recommend keeping an eye on our Revision Histories:
https://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/studio/revision_history.html
There you can get info about improvements and fixes that came with the new release.
Best,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi Jeremy,
Thank you for reaching out to us!
Please, note that we have created a task for our Product team to review the feature request you posted above.
Once there is an update, we will inform you.
Also, you can follow our releases and check the Revision history:
https://www.devart.com/dbforge/sql/studio/revision_history.html
There is information about improvements and fixes.
Best,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedHi there,
Thank you for reaching out to us!
Please, note that our Product team has just confirmed that the current behavior is an expected behavior and we do not plan in the near future change it.
Also, you can follow our releases and check the Revision history:
https://www.devart.com/dbforge/postgresql/studio/revision_history.html
There is always some information regarding improvements and fixes.
Best,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Kindly be informed that this feature has already been implemented.
So please, update to the latest version.
Best,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your email!
We are thrilled to share that the newest version, 10.0.150, of dbForge Studio for MySQL now includes the much-anticipated Source Control feature, ready for you to explore.
Feel free to check out more details here: https://docs.devart.com/studio-for-mysql/source-controlling-databases/committing-changes.html
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Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your comment!
Please note that any window can be pinned to the desired location.
If you encounter any difficulties, could you please create a video demonstrating the issue and send it to us at support@devart.com?
We'll be happy to assist.
Best,
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your comment!
We kindly recommend considering the use of the #region MyRegion / #endregion construct for neatly collapsing code blocks.
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Could you please clarify whether you were referring to the Data Editor or Table Editor functionality?
An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your comment!
You can use the context menu; there you'll find this functionality under 'Copy Data As > Copy Column Names Only
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your comment!
You can utilize the 'Tab' key for swift navigation between cells during your work
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Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your comment!
At the moment, a similar option has been implemented.
We kindly request you to update and reevaluate
Best,
Devart Support TeamAn error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedIt's kind of database refactoring feature.
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your comment!
We would like to inform you that a new version of the Studio has been released. In this update, grammar has been separated for Oracle syntax, and a significant portion of the syntax has been supported.
We encourage you to update and stay tuned for future releases.
Please proceed with the update and recheck.
Best,
Devart Support Team -
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An error occurred while saving the comment AdminDevart (_, Devart) commentedDear User,
Thanks for your comment!
For quick navigation between tabs, there are shortcuts that can enhance your workflow. You can find more details in the link below:
Link to DocumentationTo switch between document views, you can use F7 or assign a new shortcut. To do this, go to Tools ==> Options ==> Environment ==> Keyboard General. Select 'Window.NextDocView' from the available list and assign a convenient shortcut by placing the cursor in the 'Press shortcut key' window.
For moving between tabs (documents), you can follow a similar approach, but this time choose 'Window.NextTab' in the list.
Moreover, if you prefer the behavior where double-clicking on a table opens the data tab directly, you can configure this in the main menu. Go to Tools ==> Options ==> Data Explorer ==> General ==> Table and View Default Actions and select the 'Open Data in Object Editor' radio button.
Additionally, we would like to highlight a significant feature in the release version of the studio, starting from dbForge Studio for MySQL v6.2 - the ability to restore document tabs from the last session. This means that if you had specific tabs open during the last application closure, these tabs should be restored upon reopening the application.
Best,
Devart Support Team
Hi Philip,
Thanks for your comment!
Please, use https://www.devart.com/support/ to create a ticket and provide us with additional information:
- which version of dbForge Studio for MySQL do you use?
- which version of the server do you have?
- provide us with steps to reproduce and screenshots (it's needed to see the type of data in the table, and what script is generated after editing the table)
Best,
Devart Support Team