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Rename Table and Rename Field |
Sat, Jul 5 2008 1:50 AM | Permanent Link |
"Royke" | Announced for 2.0, but I am having some problems finding it in the Help. Is
Rename Table done using Rename File? How do I change the name of an existing field? Just some pointers where to look would help. Thanks! RJ |
Sat, Jul 5 2008 1:54 AM | Permanent Link |
"Royke" | I tried using Alter Table and Alter Column in the ElevateDB Manager, which
would be sufficient for my purposes. Both do not allow name changes. RJ "Royke" <royke@canada.com> wrote in message news:206F6E3C-6E59-4972-B115-06A03C5D5B70@news.elevatesoft.com... > Announced for 2.0, but I am having some problems finding it in the Help. > Is Rename Table done using Rename File? How do I change the name of an > existing field? Just some pointers where to look would help. > > Thanks! > > RJ > |
Mon, Jul 7 2008 1:24 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Roy,
<< Announced for 2.0, but I am having some problems finding it in the Help. Is Rename Table done using Rename File? How do I change the name of an existing field? Just some pointers where to look would help. >> No, the rename and copy functionality did not make it into the initial 2.0. They will most likely be available in 2.02 along with the multi-select/sorting support in the EDB Manager. 2.01 will be out shortly, and it includes: - CF (.NET Compact Framework) support (EDB running on a PDA is pretty cool) - New bi-directional cursor support for the .NET data provider - The EDB Manager now saves its current state during shut-down and restores it exactly as it was during the next startup - Improved EDB Manager loading times due to incremental node loading in the explorer - Improved EDB Manager keystroke handling for global keystrokes like Ctrl+S for Saving, Ctrl+N for New, Ctrl+O for Open, etc. - Improved EDB Manager keystroke handling in the SQL editor (completely compatible with Delphi source editor now, apart from column-wise editing and code-completion/templates) - Auto-detection of scripts vs. statements during SQL opens in the EDB Manager - A new REFRESH statement for cursors in procedures, functions, triggers, etc. - New ERROR triggers for handling error conflicts (especially during replication loads) - A new LIST() aggregate function for forming concatenated strings - A new CURRENT_DATABASE() function - Index names are now present in SQL statement execution plans so that you can tell which index was selected for optimizing a particular condition or conditions -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Jul 7 2008 2:37 PM | Permanent Link |
"Uli Becker" | Tim,
> 2.01 will be out shortly, and it includes: .... That looks very, very good Come on, release it! Regards Uli |
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