On 05/04/2012 11:52 AM, Strauch, Sheldon wrote:
The way I've avoided the same issue is to give each of the servers a
different background color in the object browser.
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 9:36 AM, Colin Beckingham <col...@start.ca
<mailto:col...@start.ca>> wrote:
Another thought on usability for consideration by the community:
I have one server that contains a number of similar but not
identical databases that look very much alike in overall appearance,
table names etc.
When working with the left panel object browser window to navigate
between dbs I have a number of times been on the point of making a
change to the right table but in the wrong database.
This arises since I am working in one db where the structure in the
object browser is fully open, and I click the + to open another db.
However this new db tree does not fully open, but there is movement
in the content of the browser so I am left with the impression that
it has, so I think I am now in the new db but that is an error.
In order to avoid this issue I have made it a practice to hide all
open trees before opening a new one.
I wonder if others have experienced this and whether it is worth
thinking of a one-click hide for all open trees in the tree, say
back to schema level which is where a db normally opens?
It's an interesting thought, but the colour attribute is attached to the
server, not the db. All of my dbs are on the same server.
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