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 Editing a Saved SQL Statement 

Use

You can use Web SQL Studio to open, edit, and execute SQL statements.

Prerequisites

·        You have opened a database session.

·        You have the required user authorizations for editing the SQL statement.

For an explanation of user authorizations and user attributes, see the Authorization section of the Reference Manual.

Procedure

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       1.      To open a saved SQL statement, expand the relevant folder on the left-hand side, and select the SQL statement. The system displays the statement in the SQL dialog window.

       2.      Edit the statement in the SQL dialog window.

       3.      Choose Save.

Web SQL Studio accesses the same dataset as SQL Studio. All the folders that were created with SQL Studio, and all the saved SQL Studio objects are also visible in Web SQL Studio. One exception is the Local Folder.

If you open objects that were created in SQL Studio with Form Dialog or Visual Query, or that are table definitions, the system displays the underlying SQL statement. You can only save this statement under a new name. To do this, select a folder, and choose Save in Selected Folder. Enter a name for the SQL statement, and choose OK.

Under Type on the right-hand side next to the SQL dialog window, you can see the object type of the statement that you opened.

 

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