Profiles saved in SQL Navigator can be:
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Note: The file is saved into the designated folder and has an extension of .prof. |
Open the Profile Manager: Windows Start | All Programs | Quest Software | SQL Navigator | Profile Manager
The Project Manager provides instant access to your frequently used database objects and connections. Projects are holding areas where you can store shortcuts to things that you frequently need to work with instead of searching for them in various lists and directories.
Icon | Tool Tip | Description |
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Select types of items to display | See the Project Filter Dialog. | |
Sort items by specified field | Sort items. | |
Display items in a list | Show/Hide item details. | |
Display extra details about each item | ||
View Tree |
Show/Hide Tree View. Navigate between projects. Navigate folders in projects. | |
Go Up One Level | Navigate the Project Manager. | |
Create New Folder | Organize items in the project in folders. |
Action | Description | ||
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File Menu | New Project |
Create a project. | ||
File Menu | Rename Project |
Rename the current project.
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File Menu | Delete Project |
Delete the current project. | ||
Drag and drop into the Project Manager window. |
Add items to the current project:
These items can include:
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Select an object in Project Manager and ...
Action | Description |
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Preview the source code of text objects |
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To connect to a database from the Project Manager |
You can select a database object in your Project Manager and open it for viewing or editing. SQL Navigator automatically opens the required database connection and displays the object’s properties in an object editing window. Double click on the shortcut to open the connection. |
Code Location shortcuts |
Drag the selection from the result list in Database Source Code Search to the Project Manager. |
Drop an object |
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TIP: Right click in the Project Manager window to see all options available. |
Keyboard Shortcut | Description |
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Ins |
Add Objects in Project Manager. Open Select DB Object Dialog. |
Shift+Ins |
Add Files in Project Manager |
Ctrl+H |
Hide items of the selected type (Requires you to select an object in the Project Manager). |
Ctrl+U |
Go up one level (Requires you to have navigated to a sub-folder in the Project Manager window). |
Select the object types you want to display in the project manager window.
Create a PL/SQL package from a Java class stored in the database.
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