You never said that you clicked on 'Save preferences'.
That has worked for me for many years.
Regards
Roger
If you save preferences after the changes,
they will be retained.
Roger
I edited aliases: cloned one, edited values, saved, and
renamed the old one. Then I did some work within the new
alias: created tables, ran queries.
A few hours later, while the same instance Squirrel
4.8.0 was still running, the OS hung, and the kernel
panicked.
After the reboot, there was no new alias in the list,
and the old one had the earlier name, so none of the
changed have been committed.
In the ideal world, they should be committed
immediately, not when the application exits, which seems
to be the case.
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If you save preferences after the changes,
they will be retained.
Roger
I edited aliases: cloned one, edited values, saved, and
renamed the old one. Then I did some work within the new
alias: created tables, ran queries.
A few hours later, while the same instance Squirrel
4.8.0 was still running, the OS hung, and the kernel
panicked.
After the reboot, there was no new alias in the list,
and the old one had the earlier name, so none of the
changed have been committed.
In the ideal world, they should be committed
immediately, not when the application exits, which seems
to be the case.
_______________________________________________
Squirrel-sql-users mailing list
Squ...@li...
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/squirrel-sql-users
If you save preferences after the changes,
they will be retained.
Roger
I edited aliases: cloned one, edited values, saved, and
renamed the old one. Then I did some work within the new
alias: created tables, ran queries.
A few hours later, while the same instance Squirrel
4.8.0 was still running, the OS hung, and the kernel
panicked.
After the reboot, there was no new alias in the list,
and the old one had the earlier name, so none of the
changed have been committed.
In the ideal world, they should be committed
immediately, not when the application exits, which seems
to be the case.
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