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Minor Minor
Reported By: Shane Sturgeon
Reported On: 4/10/2012
For: Version 2.08 Build 3
# 3580 Cancelling the Optimize Table Functionality in ElevateDB Manager Causes "No SQL Statement Specified"

I was just in the EDB Manager and spotted something that I hadn't seen before - an "Optimise Table" option under the tasks. I thought of looking at the help, but find that it isn't easy to find help on the EDB Manager options, so I figured I'd just give it a go.

It asked me for an index, and there was only 1 option which I didn't really want to take, so pressed the Cancel button. It threw an error with the message "No SQL Statement Specified". Incidentally, the same dialog then asks me if I want to copy the non-existent SQL statement to a window.


Resolution Resolution
Fixed Problem on 4/12/2012 in version 2.09 build 1


Products Affected Products Affected
ElevateDB Additional Software and Utilities

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