Understanding Database SQL ToolCreating and Managing User Profiles with the Built-in
Database
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area to execute the required commands. The function of each of these buttons are listed in Table23-3.4. Enter any SQL command that you like and click on the Execute Command button. When a SQL command, as shown in Figure 23-23, is provided in the Database SQL Tool panel and executed, appropriate values are displayed as shown in the Database SQL Tool panel as shown in Figure 23-23.Table 23-3 Database SQL Tool Panel–Action buttons
Name Description Icon
Execute Command Executes the SQL command that is typed in the
SQL Command area of the Database SQL Tool
panel.
The shortcut key F4 can also be used to execute
the command.
Open Script File Displays a list of available Configuration files in
the database.
Select the required file and click Open.
Database Tables Displays the list of available tables in the
database.
Select the required table and click Select.
Database Fields Displays the list of available tables and the fields
corresponding to those tables in the database.
Select the required table and fields and click
Select.
History of Commands Displays the list of commands executed.
Select the required command and click Select to
repeat the execution of the same command.