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LeHHeL
MemberYou cannot expect from users to keep in mind all programs where keep the settings files like favorites or sites in your case. Must have a import/export for favorites and for servers (sites)
navyashree.r wrote on Mar 3 2009, 07:26 AM:Hi,When we install SQLyog, Favorites folder is stored in Application data folder. So, we can take backup of the Favorites folder.
You can simply copy the Favorites folder from old to the new (all program settings and connection details are in this file).
LeHHeL
MemberAlso an export/import of sites, it is the same problem. I losed all my sites, defined.
LeHHeL
MemberCould be also added to SQLDUMP to have extended and complete INSERTs and also in a way and also export type to be INSERT/UPDATE and EXPORT. on UPDATE to choose where field (to choose)
LeHHeL
MemberEven if you have many queries, if I am at the end of the line, right after semicolon, should execute that line.
Sometimes we copy from our software the SQL into SQLyog and we always need to click inside the SQL to execute. Is just time consuming cause we sometimes forgot …
LeHHeL
MemberGREAT, we hope in 1-2 week 🙂
LeHHeL
Memberpeterlaursen wrote on Feb 24 2007, 08:14 AM:I agree that the hints could be more 'direct' like “insert this-and-that in the mysql configuration file [mysqld] section”. Also copying this into clipboard is a good idea.This is only what we want, to be more direct the “insert this-and-that in the mysql configuration file [mysqld] section”, then I can copy to clipboard and with a SSH what I have open, I can paste into my server. So I want this manually do, not with
LeHHeL
MemberYou can fix it easily if you add at the footer additional space, like 2-4
It is hard to read some of tools.
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