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I still love this tool, allowing me to do more and do it quickly. You already helped me out by fixing an issue - thank you again. 馃檹
This is merely a suggestion, a nice to have for my line of work.
I work for 3 or more different customers every week. And I tend to you the SQL tool for each of them. Now when I start a new 'session' for a customer (connection), it will by default open the queries from the last used session. But since this might have been a session based on another customer these queries are not usefull for me for the current connection/session. Would it be possible to keep session data based on the used connection?
I know there is a setting to clear the session data by default. But for me it would be useful to have specific queries available right away for the specific connection/customer, hence this suggestion.
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Hi Mark,
I still love this tool, allowing me to do more and do it quickly. You already helped me out by fixing an issue - thank you again. 馃檹
This is merely a suggestion, a nice to have for my line of work.
I work for 3 or more different customers every week. And I tend to you the SQL tool for each of them. Now when I start a new 'session' for a customer (connection), it will by default open the queries from the last used session. But since this might have been a session based on another customer these queries are not usefull for me for the current connection/session. Would it be possible to keep session data based on the used connection?
I know there is a setting to clear the session data by default. But for me it would be useful to have specific queries available right away for the specific connection/customer, hence this suggestion.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: