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March 5, 2006 at 4:18 pm #9514logeMember
I really would like to see a autoconnect feature, is this planned?
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March 5, 2006 at 4:24 pm #20759RiteshMember
I have added this feature for v5.3.
It will take us another 3-4 months for v5.3.
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March 6, 2006 at 12:53 pm #20760RiteshMember
BTW, did you mean by *auto-connect* to reconnect to your MySQL server if the connection fails due to server timeout?
This feature is already implemented in SQLyog.
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March 6, 2006 at 8:21 pm #20761peterlaursenParticipant
hehe … We have scheduled this … erhhhh .. what do you mean ? <_< I understood that he wanted that connections could be defined so that YOG would connect at startudp .. bypassing the connction manager. But now I don't know either if I understood right!
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September 3, 2007 at 6:33 pm #20762OdaatMemberpeterlaursen wrote on Mar 6 2006, 04:21 PM:hehe … We have scheduled this … erhhhh .. what do you mean ? <_< I understood that he wanted that connections could be defined so that YOG would connect at startudp .. bypassing the connction manager.
My search on the subject brought this one thread up. This is exactly what I am looking for so I can simply double-click my query and have it open in YOG. Has this been done in the interim or will it be done?
Thanks
Paul Dahlen
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September 3, 2007 at 8:26 pm #20763peterlaursenParticipant
@Odaat ..
I think this is not quite the same request as the previous posts!
What you are requesting is an option to associate .sql files with SQLyog. If you double click it 1) SQLyog will open
2) The query will be pasted into an empty SQL-editor tab
3) .. and executed
1) is no problem, but 2) and 3) raises some problems – or at least discussions
The problems are two:
1) If SQLyog is not open (or if no connections are open) we will need to open the connection dialogue! The query itself has no information about against WHICH server the query shall be executed. So the connections dialogue will have to be completed by user before proceeding.
2) If more connections are open which one should be used?
Do I understand you correct that you propose ONE connection defined as the DEFAULT CONNECTION and this one should be used?
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September 4, 2007 at 2:20 pm #20764OdaatMemberpeterlaursen wrote on Sep 3 2007, 04:26 PM:@Odaat ..
Do I understand you correct that you propose ONE connection defined as the DEFAULT CONNECTION and this one should be used?
Precisely. Use a default connection. If the user wishes to use any connection other than the default, then they would open the query/application in the usual manner. The connection manager dialog could have a tick mark or some way to mark the default connection.
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