Thanks for using the tool! The "Refresh" button is to redraw the plot. However, when you click execute, the new data set is queried from the source, thus, all the previous selections are reset to the initial state (ie. blank). So to do what you suggest, I'll add an option to preserve the previous plotting options. Please check the next version in few days.
I also had a roadmap to support what you suggested in a more systematic way in version 3 of DBPlot. The feature named "report" feature. It allows you to make reports using data from multiple connections.
Thanks,
HNgo
Last edit: DBPlot 2013-12-19
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Hi Les,
Thanks for using the tool! The "Refresh" button is to redraw the plot. However, when you click execute, the new data set is queried from the source, thus, all the previous selections are reset to the initial state (ie. blank). So to do what you suggest, I'll add an option to preserve the previous plotting options. Please check the next version in few days.
I also had a roadmap to support what you suggested in a more systematic way in version 3 of DBPlot. The feature named "report" feature. It allows you to make reports using data from multiple connections.
Thanks,
HNgo
Last edit: DBPlot 2013-12-19