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AdminDevart
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Please note that you can assign one of the available document categories with colors to a connection as follows:
1. Right-click a connection in Database Explorer and select ‘Modify Connection…’ from the popup menu. The ‘Database Connection Properties’ dialog opens.
2. Switch to the ‘Connection’ tab.
3. In the ‘Document Category’ drop-down menu, select one of the available options or add a new one by clicking the three-dotted button.
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Dazz Knowles
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Also, please separate the LENGTH and data type into two columns. So tabbing order would be:
Name, Type, Length, Direction... Next/New parameter
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Dazz Knowles
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Further to the above if on the parameters page you type a datatype into the Type field without first selecting a type, when you tab out of it it replaces your typed value with the default (VARCHAR).
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AdminDevart
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Please note that you can use the ‘Automatically refresh suggestions cache every xxx minutes’ option available in the ‘General’ branch of the ‘Options’ window that can be opened by selecting ‘Tools → Options…’ from the main menu.
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Dazz Knowles
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I think the "There are numerous cases where renaming an object, like a table, or field does not update the source of an open stored procedure." issue is the bigger problem here.
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Take a look at https://sourceforge.net/projects/copyq/ I use this to achieve the same thing at an OS level so it's then available in all programs.
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AdminDevart
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You could try the following instructions http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/help/windows-8/how-to/mouse/use-partialscroll-mouse
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Dazz Knowles
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This is still an issue in 7.0.49 and on Windows 10. BTW, the link you sent is for Microsoft hardware only and so doesn't help me with my laptop.
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Further to the above, I've noticed that I can scroll fine in the data view for a table but have to use the scroll bars for windows such as the database editor and query/SQL windows.
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This would be another great time-saving addition to the product.