Yes, you can import SQL Assistant history. In the Teradata SQL History view window, click on the Import History toolbar option. This will launch the Import History dialog. Choose the SQL Assistant History option in the Source Type.
There are shortcut keys in Studio.Within the SQL Editory window, F6 will perform an Explain. We are adding F5 for execution in the next release. You can manually add key bindings as well in the Key Bindings Preferences page. Go to Window>Preferences and open General>Keys. Page down in the Command list to Execute and change the binding to F5. We do not have F11, but we parse the SQL statements in the SQL Editor and flag errors in red. You can also open an Outline view window that will show an outline of the SQL Statements to help find nested statements.
There is a SQL Format command in the Tools menu, Ctrl+SHIFT+F. You can set the formatting options in the SQL Formatter Preferences page.
Yes, you can import SQL Assistant history. In the Teradata SQL History view window, click on the Import History toolbar option. This will launch the Import History dialog. Choose the SQL Assistant History option in the Source Type.
There are shortcut keys in Studio.Within the SQL Editory window, F6 will perform an Explain. We are adding F5 for execution in the next release. You can manually add key bindings as well in the Key Bindings Preferences page. Go to Window>Preferences and open General>Keys. Page down in the Command list to Execute and change the binding to F5. We do not have F11, but we parse the SQL statements in the SQL Editor and flag errors in red. You can also open an Outline view window that will show an outline of the SQL Statements to help find nested statements.
There is a SQL Format command in the Tools menu, Ctrl+SHIFT+F. You can set the formatting options in the SQL Formatter Preferences page.