Since you already have the ability to give different aliases different
background colors, the most natural and supported thing you could do at this
point would be to copy the alias and set the username to the other login.
Then you can change the colors to be appropriate for each alias/login.
Rob
On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 11:30 AM, <rh...@hi...> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Squirrel already lets me put a coloured border around a production
> database, so it is easy to
> distinguish between production and test, say.
>
> Would it be possible to make the border dependent on the login being used,
> as well as the database?
>
> My problem is that I have two separate logins to production, one read-only
> for running queries
> etc, and one with write capability as well, to be used for data fixes and
> the like. It would be
> nice to be able to distinguish the two sessions easily.
>
> I realise that this will probably need some sort of configuration option to
> be set up, so that the
> user-id and alias combinations can be recorded.
>
> Thanks
> Roger
>
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