On Thu, 23 May 2013, Alexandre Peshansky wrote:
> On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 2:51 AM, Ben Stover wrote:
>> 1.) Assume I established a connection to a MySQL database and entered some (a lot) of SQL commands in the SQL editor pane/tab.
>>
>> Now I close the session resp. exit whole Squirrel.
>>
>> After a later restart all the previously entered SQL commands in the SQL pane/tab are vanished.
>>
>> Is there a way to tell SQuirrel to remember all current SQL commands and automatically re-show them in the SQL editor pane/tab just as if I would never had exit Squirrel?
>>
>> No, I don't want to save them explicitely/manually. The save should take place automatically!
>
> Ben,
> SQuirreL saves all queries/SQL commands in the History as they are
> executed.
Add a feature request for the ability to enter a filename as part of a
connection alias, with Squirrel autoloading that file when the connection
is opened and saved when the connection is closed.
>> 2.) Similarly I adjusted the column widths in the "Result" tab of a previously executed SQL command.
>
>> After a close session resp exit and restart all the columns widths are initially much too wide.
>> All my customized column widths are forgotten.
>
>> Can I somehow tell Squirrel to automatically rememeber the column widths and re-adjust the columns in each result tab accordingly?
>
> So how should SQuirreL know what columns settings to use? By SQL?
There is autosize, which is nice until you deal with a varchar(2000)
column... is that close enough?
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