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Where are the stored procedures 1 year, 2 months ago #1780

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I just downloaded and installed Database Browser.
I opened up the database I'm currently working on.
One of the first things I noticed was that I can see tables and views only.
What's up with that? I use stored procs extensively.
I couldn't even find the words "stored procedure" in the help file! I also couldn't find any of my triggers!

Jar

Re: Where are the stored procedures 1 year, 2 months ago #1781

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Hi,

Thank you for you interest in Database Browser. Stored Procedures and Triggers are currently not available but can still be executed from the SQL Editor.
The whole idea behind Database Browser is to be able quickly browse and edit tables.
It is not a development environment.

Regards,

Re: Where are the stored procedures 9 months, 3 weeks ago #3460

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I just checked that stored procedures are executed from the sql editor. But it would be very nice, if the resultset ( in case there is just one ) would be displayed in the grid.

Re: Where are the stored procedures 9 months, 3 weeks ago #3466

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We will have a look at this one as well

It was not meant to be a complex peace of software or development environment

It is designed to quickly view and edit data

Mike
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