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Clearing EDB Manager |
Fri, May 29 2009 11:51 AM | Permanent Link |
David Loving | How do I clear or reset to default the display field order and field size
formatting used by EDB Manager for a given database? |
Fri, May 29 2009 12:27 PM | Permanent Link |
Uli Becker | David,
> How do I clear or reset to default the display field order and field size > formatting used by EDB Manager for a given database? Right click on the header -> Reset Columns. Uli |
Mon, Jun 1 2009 9:13 AM | Permanent Link |
David Loving | Ah... you have to open each table, right click the column header and reset. I had hope there was a way to reset them for the whole database of 60+
tables and not one at a time but thanks! This will help. I have a habit of text editing the SQL that builds the tables. The columns in EDB Manager all show up different from the edited SQL that created the tables... even though I never dragged the column order or resized the columns while in EDB Manager. Wish I could turn off the saving of the column order and size from the last time the table was viewed and leave it to default to the creation order... Uli Becker wrote: David, > How do I clear or reset to default the display field order and field size > formatting used by EDB Manager for a given database? Right click on the header -> Reset Columns. Uli |
Mon, Jun 1 2009 11:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | David
>Ah... you have to open each table, right click the column header and reset. I had hope there was a way to reset them for the whole database of 60+ >tables and not one at a time but thanks! This will help. There is - you cheat - check out the ini file cleaner I've posted to the extensions ng Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Mon, Jun 1 2009 3:57 PM | Permanent Link |
David Loving | The only way to defeat the Kobayashi Maru no-win scenario is to cheat.
Thank you for the code! Roy Lambert wrote: David >Ah... you have to open each table, right click the column header and reset. I had hope there was a way to reset them for the whole database of 60+ >tables and not one at a time but thanks! This will help. There is - you cheat - check out the ini file cleaner I've posted to the extensions ng Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
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