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After setting everything, selecting the table will display all of your settings in the left hand pane.  As you make changes to a project, it is automatically saved.   An archive is maintained for the last 100 in case you need to revert back to a previous version.  I would have liked to be able to control this and archive when I chose to.  A large project with several dozen or hundred tables can easily blow through that limit.

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Clicking the Run button will kick off the data generation.  You'll notice that TestBase is generating 1550 rows of data into my little database.  This breaks down as follows:  50 rows each for tbt_products and tbt_customers.  0 - 10 rows for each of the 50 customers into the tbt_orders table.  0 - 10 rows for each of the orders.  I'm assuming that there is an upper limit on the demo since this should generate a maximum of 5550 rows, but it never surpassed 1550 rows in the 20 runs that I performed.

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