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It’s further enhanced by an in-place code editor which is also available in all three views. You can customize the cookies we store on your device or change your selection at any time - thus also revoking your consent with effect for the future - under “Manage Cookies”, or “Cookie Settings” at the bottom of the page. You can find further information in our Privacy Policy. The Visual Query Builder is supported by all three views table view, tree view, and JSON view, and each of these views makes your job easier in a different scenario. This may result in the creation of pseudonymous usage profiles and the transfer of personal data to third countries, including the USA, which may have no adequate level of protection for the processing of personal data.īy clicking “Accept all”, you consent to the storage of cookies and the processing of personal data for these purposes, including any transfers to third countries. By clicking on “Decline all”, you do not give your consent and we will only store cookies that are necessary for our website. With your consent, we and third-party providers use cookies and similar technologies on our website to analyse your use of our site for market research or advertising purposes ("analytics and marketing") and to provide you with additional functions (“functional”). This will open the Bookmarks tab in the Query Manager where you can see all your bookmarks.įrom here, you can select the bookmark to run the query, edit the bookmark, or select the bookmark as the default query. While in SQL Query, IntelliShell, Aggregation Editor, or the Collection Tab, click on the down arrow next to the star icon and choose Bookmark Manager.Ģ. Bookmarking a query built through the Visual Query Builder in the Collection Tabġ. Click on the star icon at the top-right corner. Run a query in SQL Query, IntelliShell, Aggregation Editor, or the Visual Query Builder.Ģ. You can find the History and Bookmarks tabs under Query Manager, which you can access in SQL Query, IntelliShell, Aggregation Editor, and the Collection Tab. Remove from query history – Delete (Fn + Backspace)
Remove selected query – Delete (Fn + Backspace)Ĭlear query history – Shift + Delete (Shift + Fn + Backspace)Įdit selected bookmark – Ctrl + E (⌘ + E)