Use the
Note: This feature requires access to a Toad Intelligence Central server.
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In the Object Explorer, you can see only the objects that you own or that have been shared with you.
Tip: Select an object and click , to view sharing/visibility options for the object.
In the Object Explorer, click to select a display option. You can group objects by the following:
All Types—Displays all groups simultaneously.
Tip: Use All Types together with the Tabbed or Dropdown view option.
In the menu, standard Object Explorer view options are at the top; Intelligence Central view options are in the middle of the menu.
Toad Documents and Misc Objects
Icon | Object Description | Icon | Object Description |
---|---|---|---|
Automation script | Import template | ||
Automation script - running | Named SQL | ||
Automation script - with error | Pivot Grid | ||
Data Compare file | Project Manger object (can contain one or more projects) | ||
Database connection | Query Builder file | ||
Database object (object details) | SQL file or Toad Editor file | ||
ER Diagram | Toad Data Report | ||
Export template | Transform and Cleanse file | ||
FTP connection | URL | ||
Generic file | Visualization file |
To include tags, owners, or data sources in the search, select True in the respective field. Or select False to exclude these from the search.
Note: See Alter Tags to learn how to add tags to an object.
Toad allows you to create custom folders and move objects into and out of custom folders in Intelligence Central. This is useful for grouping objects from several different data sources into one folder.
The custom folders are displayed along with the default folders created by Toad (e.g., for grouping objects into categories, such as the created by and object type folders) in the Object Explorer.
Use the Database Explorer (Viewer) to view detailed information about an object.
To view object information
Select the Information tab to view the following object properties:
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