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Autocomplete table name on import #376
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That makes sense. 😄 |
Just pushed a commit for this, so it should be in the next nightly build 😃 |
@revolter Would you be ok to try our nightly build, and verify this is working for you now? 😄 |
@justinclift, sure, but I don't know how |
Hmmm, that's a bit vague. The download locations for our nightly builds are on the front page of our project (this repo). In theory, for OSX the nightly builds here should work for you: http://mirror.salasaga.org/sqlitebrowser/nightly/ Note - Someone mentioned not long ago they've stopped working for older OSX (10.6?) versions. I haven't been able to investigate though (no access to that OSX build box) for probably another 6 weeks or so. Still, since you're on new OSX, it's worth trying. 😄 |
It's working great! Thanks. |
You're welcome. 😄 |
@MKleusberg could this be done for export too? |
Um... would you be ok to create a new issue for that? It's better for us tracking-wise. 😁 |
Oh, sorry! |
No worries at all. Thanks for getting making it happen. 😄 |
It would be a great addition if the
Table name
field would be auto completed by default with the file's name without the extension.So if I'm trying to import a table from the file named
my_first_table.sql
, theTable name
field would containmy_first_table
, obviously, with the possibility to change it.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: