File Menu

OPTION
DESCRIPTION
Read Batchfile

Lets you execute prepared batch files. Depending on the state defined in the Input Window Options tab, a file can be read into the input window where it can be edited, then executed using the Go button or the Query menu's Execute option. The Command Line Delimiter can be set in the Input Window Option tab.

To execute the batch quietly in the background, just mark the appropriate option in the Input Window Option tab.

Save Input Window to File Saves the current content of the Input Window to a file. Later you can read and execute it again.
Save Output Buffer to File

Each ResultSet is stored in an Output buffer. This option lets you save the contents of the Output buffer to a file. This is a straight-forward approach to saving data stored in the database. If the data is presented as a Table-Component, the Output Window Option tab gives you the choice to define the field delimiter. This lets you prepare the output file for later use with bcp to read the data back into a database table. The line-delimiter is always LineFeed.

If the data is presented as Text, the stored just as you see it in the Output Window.

Save History Buffer to File Each command you execute is stored in a History buffer that displays when you click the History icon. You can edit the contents (for example, add comments) and save the History buffer to a file for logging purposes or to help you troubleshoot failures.
Print ResultSets ASCII Style

Sends the current ResultSet to a printer. The data is presented as ASCII text.

NOTE:  If you make changes to the data in the Output Window, (for example, resizing or reordering the columns) these changes will not be reflected in the printed output.

Print ResultSets in JTable Style
(jdk 1.2 only)

Sends the current ResultSet to a printer. The data is presented as a rendered JTable.

NOTE:  If you make changes to the data in the Output Window, (for example, resizing or reordering the columns) these changes will not be reflected in the printed output.

Exit Closes all of the session windows (which also closes the associated database connections), and ends the application process.