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Once the options screen is opened, select the Conncections Tab. A List of available saved connections is displayed. The only 'edit' available is to select a connection and delete it.
It would be useful to be able to create and edit these connections directly from this tab, and have the connection and UserID displayed (hide the pwd), so that, when using QA etc, it would be possible to use the appropriate connection ensuring that if the password changed a new connection is not needed to be set up again.
I'm not certain of the feasibility of this, I am aware that SQLPrompt appears to try and use the correct connection dependent on the server/DB used, but we also are required to test the same Server/DB accessibility using different logins.
Any thoughts? / comments
Once the options screen is opened, select the Conncections Tab. A List of available saved connections is displayed. The only 'edit' available is to select a connection and delete it.
It would be us...
How about being able to edit the Connectionss on the Connections tab? / comments
How about being able to edit the Connectionss on the Connections tab?
Pete, this is available in the Options screen. I use space all the time. / comments
Pete, this is available in the Options screen. I use space all the time.
Once you have the program running, look to your systray (the one with the clock in it) and you should see a white baloon-shape with a red border.
Double-click this and the options window will appear. Select the Options Tab (2nd one from left) and on the right side select all the programs you wish to use SQL Prompt with. make sure you set any extensions required for each of the applications selected.
At the same time you might wish to review all the other tabs to see what other settings are available.
The only thing you cannot do from there is set connections.
Hope this assists / comments
Once you have the program running, look to your systray (the one with the clock in it) and you should see a white baloon-shape with a red border.
Double-click this and the options window will appea...
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