Below is a list of available functions within the Editor pane of the SQL Worksheet.
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Run Menu
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Run Menu
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Run Menu
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Edit Menu
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Edit Menu
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Edit Menu
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Edit Menu
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Edit Menu
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Edit Menu
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Set & Right-click Menu |
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Set & Right-click Menu |
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Set Menu |
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Set Menu |
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Edit Menu
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Edit Menu
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All the settings for the Editor functions can be changed within the Preferences window under the Editor tab.
Below is the list of functions available in the Message Log in the SQL Worksheet window.
Menu | Function |
Right-click Menu |
Save |
Right-click Menu |
Clear All |
The SQL Formatter transforms a SQL statement into a more readable format by automatically indenting and aligning the text, keeping a consistent SQL layout throughout the source code, and therefore making the SQL statement easier to read and understand. The SQL Formatter not only formats the SQL statement but also checks its syntax, and highlights parameters, forces, and comments.
The SQL Formatter window is divided into two sections:
Provides an area for entering the SQL statement to be formatted.
Displays the formatted SQL statement after the Format function is executed. Parameters, forces and comments are highlighted for ease of recognition. The color of the text is dependent on the syntax highlight definition set under the Editor tab in the Preferences.
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