Difference between revisions of "SQL Syntax Highlighting"
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The SQL view of the query designer, which displays, and allows to edit, raw SQL statements, currently is a mere text input field. It would be helpful especially to the unexperienced user to have syntax highlighting here: SQL keywords should be notable, literals should be distinguished, and the like. | The SQL view of the query designer, which displays, and allows to edit, raw SQL statements, currently is a mere text input field. It would be helpful especially to the unexperienced user to have syntax highlighting here: SQL keywords should be notable, literals should be distinguished, and the like. | ||
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Revision as of 17:58, 9 July 2008
Description
The SQL view of the query designer, which displays, and allows to edit, raw SQL statements, currently is a mere text input field. It would be helpful especially to the unexperienced user to have syntax highlighting here: SQL keywords should be notable, literals should be distinguished, and the like.
stuff not to forget
- "Tools" - "Options" - "Fonts": HTML and BASIC
- color settings in "Tools" - "Options" – "Appearance"
Future work
end user
- insert SQL code snippets
- code completion including SQL keywords, table and field names