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RapidSQL 5.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

The favorites tab shown below is a feature that you can really take advantage of in your development.  RapidSQL ships with a bunch of canned scripts for each of the supported platforms that will return catalog information.  You can add your own scripts to this list.  All you do is create a file and link it into the favorites.   Then that script is available via drag and drop into anything you are working on.   The most heavily used items in my favorites list are the headers that I use in triggers and stored procs.  I simply drag and drop them into my editing window whenever I create a new object.

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Don't know what all the parameters are for a function or command?  Simply popup the SQL syntax and paste a template into your script.  You can get at all of the functions and TSQL commands such as create statements and cursors.  I'd like to see this extended in future versions to include the system and extended stored procedures.

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Michael R. Hotek

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