When I select a table on EER Diagram on MySQL Workbench, the first tab shown is "Columns" instead of "Table" information where I can add comments to the table, change the engine, etc. Where's the "Table" tab?
I've seen this print screen from another user and it's clearly that a "Table" tab exists:
Sometimes when you don't know an application, and you think you should be able to do something, it takes a little bit of playing around. That is what I did.
Observe the two arrows on the right hand side from one picture to the other!
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Ok, I know this is dumb, dumb question, forgive me, I can't for the life of me figure it out.
So I used the Report Wizard to create a report with a few fields. So far, so good. I got columns and they're grouped with column labels, a little blue line under each label and I can drag the columns around to reorder them.
I'd like to add a few text fields with labels to that group of columns. I could just add them outside the column grouping that the Report Wizard gave me but then it never looks right (and I can't reorder the fields with a simple click n drag).
This seems like something I should be able to do easily but I can't find the option. I know it's possible because I've seen it done in other DBs. Anyone know what I'm missing/misunderstanding?
I recently had to start working with Microsoft SSRS3. I cannot ask the guy before me how he did it. I have two tables one under the other. If I run the report, the other table is not directly under it but it moves far down. I dont know how to explain it properly as i am new to this. I just want to edit the already made reports and the only problem i have at the moment is, that I don't know how to "nest" another table right where the first table ends.
I attached the picture, above is the design mode and under is how it makes the gap if I run the report. Sorry for red blobs but there could be sensitive information there.
I have found the problem many months later.
The reason for the gap was top lining. The tables that have another table right under them need to be differently aligned than any other table. If the position of first table is 20 points down and the second table has another table right underneath, the top table needs to be 20.5 or more or 19.5 or less and the tables will not make that gap.
Hello I am trying to make an html table that looks like the one in the picture.
The two columns are simply user on the left and score on the right. This is simple. What I don't know how to do is the transition between the left and the right table. In the table all users will fall under a team category. The team's score will be the users average score. When the table first loads I want all the teams to be collapsed like how they are on in the right table, but I want the user to be able to click on a team name and have it expand and drop down like the table on the left. Can some one please show the example code on how to do this? I have looked all over and right now the only solution I have is to make the table and have separate lists for each team. However this solution does not fully work since the user's score would not appear in the table's score column. So please can someone provide some example code?
Thanks so much!
Instead of thinking if it as one table perhaps think about it as a container with multiple sub containers and that the sub containers can be opened and closed. It can be styled however one likes, even to look like a table with alternating background color rows. You might need some js to reapply the alternating background colors if the sub containers sometimes have odd or even amounts of entries.
There are several plugins available to help with creating accordions. Like this one: http://jqueryui.com/accordion/
I've started using squirrel and generally like it. But one thing that bugs me is that it doesn't seem to remember when I've rearranged how a table looks in the Content tab. If I'm looking at a table or view and reorder and resize the columns in a way that makes it easier for me to read, then I switch briefly to another table and then switch back, all my tweaks to how the columns look are gone. Is there a way to cause squirrel to keep/remember how I rearrange things?
Column order should never matter in a database, but I see why you might want this. As far as I know the only way to do this is drop the table and recreate with correct order.
After I creating an EER diagram from an existing database I am unable to read the table names in the diagram due to the table header and the tablename text both being black.
I'm not sure why this is as it wasn't this way last time I used it.
Does anyone know if there is a way of changing the colors used in the diagram?
I've hunted through all the menus but nothing is obvious.
any pointers much appreciated,
thanks
Click on the table you want to change the color. Then on the left side, under the properties editor section you have a tab named Properties (tabs are positioned at the bottom of that area). Click on it and the first property you can modify is the color. The value should be entered in hexa :)