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Executing SQL Statements
Procedure
- On the top menu bar, choose SQL Operations > SQL Window. In the SQL window, select a database from the navigation pane.
- Enter SQL statements in the SQL window and click Execute SQL.
- Enabling SQL Input Prompt is recommended. It helps you to select your desired database, table, or field name as prompted to quickly enter statements in the SQL window.
- To protect query result sets from being displayed as garbled characters caused by UTF-8, the default encoding format, select an encoding format as needed.
- To execute multiple SQL statements at a time, separate them using semicolons (;). In this case, click Full Screen to view the logics in SQL statements clearly.
- To execute some of the SQL statements, select the statements before executing them.
- To execute all the SQL statements, do not select any SQL statements or select all of them.
- View the SQL execution details on Executed SQL Statements and Messages tab pages, including the SQL execution history, execution status, impact scope, execution progress, and elapsed time.
- On the Result Sets tab, view the execution details. You can perform the following operations on the result sets:
- Copy Row/Copy Column: copies a row or column for reuse.
- Column Settings: customizes the columns to display when there are a large number of columns in the query result.
- Binary to Hexadecimal: converts the binary data in the result set into hexadecimal data for display.
- Refresh: refreshes the changed data.
- Row Details: displays the column field name, value, and type of the selected row.
- Add: adds an empty row to the result set.
- Submit: views the SQL statements to be modified. After you click OK, the result set is updated to the latest.
- Delete Row: deletes the selected row, including the data.
- Export: allows you to export the data in a SQL or CSV file. A maximum of 10,000 rows of data can be exported.
- Export More: redirects you to the data export page and allows you to export over 10,000 rows of data.
- If the result set involves a view, you cannot edit the data.
- If the type of the result set is metadata, the data cannot be edited or displayed on multiple pages.
- If the result set involves multiple tables, you cannot edit the data.
- If the result set involves only one table and does not include all the primary key columns of the table or no primary key is found, you cannot edit the data.
- Virtual tables (for example, tables generated during SQL execution) cannot be edited.
Parent topic: SQL Operations