NOTE: You cannot delete any database queries that have been predefined by the API Designer. The Delete button is disabled for such database queries.
You can delete existing database queries at any time.
To delete a query
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In the menu bar, click Edit > Edit database queries.
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Click the database query you would like to delete in the Edit database queries dialog.
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Click (Delete).
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Confirm the prompt with Yes in the dialog.
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Click Close in the Edit database queries dialog.
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Use the Tabs dialog to enable opened tabs, close tabs, or save changes that you have made in tabs.
To manage tabs
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In the menu bar, click View > Tabs.
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In the Tabs dialog, click or more tabs (while holding down the Ctrl key).
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Perform one of the following tasks:
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Click Enable to enable the tab.
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Click Save to save tab changes.
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Click Close tabs to close the tab.
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Click Close.
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You can adjust, save, and, where necessary, restore the layout (assign and show different menus and panes) at any time.
To save your own layout
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Customize the layout of the API Designer to suit your needs.
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In the menu bar, click View > Save layout.
To restore a saved layout
To restore the default layout
To restore the default layout including the window size
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Open the command list using View | Command list (see Opening the command list).
Use the Command list window to display any changes made to an object and to either undo or redo them.
Commands that have already run are indicated with the icon. This icon is not shown for commands that were undone.
The use of wizards allows numerous commands to be automatically implemented, which in the command list are displayed as composite commands and the individual commands are shown at a second level. You can only undo the composite commands.
The following table gives an overview of the various features available in the Command list window.
Table 16: Controls
Undo |
Undoes the last implemented command in the list. |
Redo |
Redoes the last command in the list that was undone. |
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