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larsenParticipant
Thx, looking very good!
May 24, 2016 at 7:44 am in reply to: Bug: Sqlyog Doesn't Recognize Database Names Escaped With A Backsl #35735larsenParticipant[attachment=2070:1.png] [attachment=2071:2.png]
May 23, 2016 at 2:14 pm in reply to: Bug: Sqlyog Doesn't Recognize Database Names Escaped With A Backsl #35733larsenParticipant> Whether the database was created using SQLyog?
No, it was created by Plesk.
> Do you find the database listed under the specific user it was created ?
SQLyog shows the database name without backslashes. It doesn’t show privileges for the user for that database.
> To view objects on which the user has privileges, check “Show only privileged objects” at the bottom left corner of the ‘User Manager’ dialog.Oh, I have overlooked that feature completely before. Very useful!> After checking the checkbox, do you find the object to which the user has privileges in the list?Yes, SQLyog then shows the database name with backslashes.larsenParticipantThanks!
What is the preferred way to post feature requests? In the forums or directly in GitHub?
larsenParticipantfixed with 12.2.0
thx!
January 10, 2016 at 1:36 pm in reply to: Improvement: Please Enlarge The "table Diagnostics" Output Dia #35602larsenParticipantHi,
what would be the problem of resizing the dialog from like 400×300 pixel to something more suited for today’s 22” and above screens?
larsenParticipant1) No, I couldn´t reproduce this.
2) It´s not that important if it would be hard to implement. I guess there are much more important things.
larsenParticipantMESSAGES is only updated after all queries have been executed.
It´s not that I really need it. I just thought that it could be more useful. So, if the current behaviour is useful for other people or difficult to change, then I don´t mind.
larsenParticipantI was looking for a way to get the time of the last query instead of the aggregated value when executing a batch of queries.
For me, aggregated exec/total was more or less the same value, so I thought one of those two could be used to show the time for the last query.
So, if exec/total differs more for others than it does for me, this can probably not be changed.
larsenParticipantCause I was referring only to the status bar and the time displayed when the queries are still being executed, which I can see is being updated between each of those queries.
I was not referring to what is shown inside the tabs after queries have been executed.
larsenParticipantI am using a direct connection to MySQL on port 3306.
@Peter: Are you refering to the content of the tab itself or to the status bar when any of those tabs is active?
larsenParticipantI think it would be useful if the behaviour could be changed (for batch queries only).
– Rename “Exec” to “This” and show the total time of the last query
– “Total” shows the sum of all executed queries from that batch so far
December 11, 2012 at 4:46 pm in reply to: "table Diagnostics" Uses The Wrong Tables In A Specific Case #34035larsenParticipantthx!
larsenParticipantYes, I simply ran the setup process twice (with the same version). No problem =)
larsenParticipantConfirmed to be working as expected now. Thx! =)
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