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DBeaver Desktop Documentation
General User Guide
- Installation
- Application Window Overview
- Views
- Database Object Editor
- SQL Editor
- Search
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Schema compare
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Using Liquibase in DBeaver
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Data compare
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MockData generation
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Spelling
- Dashboards, DB monitoring
- Projects
- Security in PRO products
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Certificate Management
- Bookmarks
- Shortcuts
- Accessibility
Database Management
- Sample Database
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Database Connections
- Edit Connection
- Invalidate/Reconnect to Database
- Disconnect from Database
- Change current user password
- Advanced settings
- Cloud configuration settings
- Local Client Configuration
- Connection Types
- Configure Connection Initialization Settings
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Tableau integration
- Transactions
- Drivers
- Tasks
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Cloud Explorer
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Cloud File Explorer
DBeaver PRO
Databases support
- Classic
- Cloud
Customizing DBeaver
- Changing interface language
- DBeaver extensions - Office, Debugger, SVG
- Installing extensions - Themes, version control, etc
- User Interface Themes
Troubleshooting
- Command Line
- Reset UI settings
- Reset workspace
- Troubleshooting system issues
- Posting issues
- Log files
- JDBC trace
- Thread dump
Admin Guide
- Managing connections
- Managing variables
- Managing drivers
- Managing preferences
- Managing restrictions
- Windows Silent Install
- Snap installation
License management
Tutorials
- Connecting to Oracle Database using JDBC OCI driver
- Importing CA certificates from your local Java into DBeaver
- SSL configuration
- How to set a variable if dbeaver.ini is read-only
- New Table Creation
Development
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About DBeaver
DBeaver is a universal database management tool for everyone who needs to work with data in a professional way.
With DBeaver you are able to manipulate your data, for example, in a regular spreadsheet, create analytical reports based on records from different data storages, and export information in an appropriate format. For advanced database users, DBeaver suggests a powerful SQL-editor, plenty of administration features, abilities of data and schema migration, monitoring database connection sessions, and a lot more.
Out-of-the box DBeaver supports more than 80 databases.
Having usability as its main goal, DBeaver offers:
- Carefully designed and implemented User Interface
- Support of Cloud datasources
- Support for Enterprise security standard
- Capability to work with various extensions for integration with Excel, Git, and others.
- Great number of features
- Multiplatform support
Table of contents
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Getting started
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Configure connection
- Guide to creating database connections
- Disconnecting from database
- Editing database connection
- Invalidating and reconnecting to database
- Local client configuration
- Connection types
- Multiple datasource connections
- Configure connection initialization settings
- Security in DBeaver PRO
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Network configuration settings
- SSH configuration
- SSL configuration
- Proxy configuration
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Kubernetes configuration
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System operations and security
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Databases authentication models
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Cloud databases configuration
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Driver settings
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Databases support
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Database Navigator panel
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Projects workspace
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Editors in DBeaver
- Editors overview
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Data Editor tools
- Data Editor overview
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Viewing and editing data
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Data operations
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Advanced data types
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Mock Data generation
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SQL Editor tools
- SQL Editor overview
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Query execution and management tools
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Query development and assistance tools
- SQL Terminal
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AI Smart Assistance
- Client side scripting
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Entity Relation Diagrams (ER Diagrams)
- Properties Editor
- Dashboards
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Work with transactions in DBeaver
- Query Manager
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Data import/export and operations
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Schema compare
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Search
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Tasks
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Integrated tools
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DBeaver configuration
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User interface in DBeaver
- Keyboard shortcuts
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Certificate management
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DBeaver editions
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Tutorials
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Support and development
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Admin preferences in DBeaver
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Command line
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Troubleshooting in DBeaver
- Windows Silent Install
- Snap Installation
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Developer tools
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Contacts
For technical support, feature suggestions, and any other questions, please use our GitHub Issue tracker
