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anildas



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5. Click at the end of the generated query and add WHERE clause, in other words, click after "ai" and press Enter key.

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5. Click at the end of the generated query and add a WHERE clause. In other words, click after "ai" and press Enter key.

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3. Now type JOIN and press spacebar. The SQL Assistant's object -joins popup will appear.

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3. Now type JOIN and press spacebar. The SQL Assistant's object-joins popup will appear.

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Tip: The above simple example involves one of the pre-defined code snippets that are part of standard SQL Assistance configuration. SQL Assistant is packed with a large number of pre-defined snippets. Some snippets are very simple like automatic adding of the END keywords to every BEGIN and indenting the code, other are more complicated and can be used to generate a body of a stored procedure or a complete cursor logic along with table references, variables and loops. Code snippets provide very efficient methods for quick code entry.

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Tip: The above simple example involves one of the pre-defined code snippets that are part of SQL Assistant's standard configuration. SQL Assistant is packed with a large number of pre-defined snippets. Some snippets are very simple, like automatic adding of the END keywords to every BEGIN and indenting the code. Others are more complicated and can be used to generate the body of a stored procedure or complete cursor logic along with table references, variables and loops. Code snippets provide very efficient methods for quick code entry.

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The above simple example involves one of the pre-defined code snippets that are part of standard SQL Assistance configuration.

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The above simple example involves one of the pre-defined code snippets that are part of SQL Assistant's standard configuration.

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Tip: The order of different items and types of items listed in the popup can be customized in SQL Assistant settings. You can use the SQL Assistance group of options on DB Options tab, see the List Items section. You can also set additional filters using customized versions of database catalog queries available in DB Queries group of options.

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Tip: The order of different items and types of items listed in the popup can be customized in SQL Assistant's settings in the List Items section of the DB Options tab. You can set additional filters using customized versions of database catalog queries available the on the DB Options tab in the DB Queries section.

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You can use the auto-completion feature when modifying the existing code. Using Ctrl+Space shortcut you can make SQL Assistant to auto-complete partially entered object name, for example, if in the Microsoft SQL Server Query Analyzer connected to the master database you type

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You can use the auto-completion feature when modifying existing code. Using Ctrl+Space shortcut you can make SQL Assistant auto-complete a partially entered object name. For example, if in the Microsoft SQL Server Query Analyzer connected to the master database you type

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Thank you so much. Virtually all your suggestions made into the updated version of the user's guide packaged with the initial non-beta release of SQL Assistant v4.0
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