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Linux 64-bit: Updated Java Runtime Environment to version 11.
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If checked foreign keys are attempted to be assigned via alter table statements Copy Table to Another Database: Added a Generate Alter Table checkbox.
Razorsql close session mac os x#
NOTE: Linux 32-bit and legacy Mac OS X versions do not support Derby 10.15 Added support for Derby 10.15 for supported operating systems.
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Added New Session (New Connection) and New Session (Copy Editor) options to the new button popup.Added a Connections -> Same Tab (Switch Connection) menu option to the Connections main menu and context menu.Added a Connections -> New Tab (Copy Editor) menu option to the Connections main menu and context menu.Added a Connections -> New Tab (New Connection) menu option to the Connections main menu and context menu.
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Razorsql close session password#
I use expect to log in to a command line utility in my case it starts ssh, connects to the remote server, starts the application enters my username and password then turns over control to me. run further commands such as SET autocommit = 0 then go into interactive mode so you can run any command you want.įor more on the command SET autocommit = 0 see. it can be set to start mysql, wait for you to enter your password. it interacts with the shell in such a way as to mimic your key strokes. Linux comes with an application called 'expect'. Perhaps the best way is to write a script that starts the mysql command line client and then automatically runs whatever sql you want before it hands over the control to you.