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RapidSQL 5.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Don't feel like typing in all 170 columns someone put into a table just so that you can exclude the other 30? Use the paste SQL dialog to construct a skeleton select, insert, update, or delete statement and paste it into your script. You'll notice that there are three panes. You can paste in a list of tables, tables with columns, or a complete DML statement.
The find in files is a new feature that is like a search on steroids. The find dialog that Windows includes pales by comparison to the power this packs. You can do multiple strings and boolean searches with a broad range of options to find the exact file you are looking for.
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