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Using the Keyboard combination "CTRL + SHIFT + P", you may quickly access Server Properties and edit Tab Coloring options. |
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- Filter Objects: Allows the user to specify the main schema browser filter for object types, on whether to include or exclude all.
- Include Objects: A list of objects to include after the main filter is applied.
- Exclude Objects: A list of objects to exclude after the main filter is applied.
Features
- You can Create, Edit or Delete Object Folders. Default Folders are Tables, System Tables, Views, Indexes, Triggers, Procedures, Functions.
- Sometimes you would like to view only specific Schemas. Use options to INCLUDE or EXCLUDE all Schemas and Folders.
- Enter the Schema or Folder name in the specified text area and click OK. The Current Connection will be terminated. Reconnect to see the changes.
- Filters are case-sensitive.
- Filter Databases works on the list of databases inside the "Databases" folder.
- Filter Folders works on the list of folders inside a particular database. Example folders: Tables, View, Procedures, etc.
- Object Folder filter works on individual folders inside a particular database. The user can define filters for each of the Tables, Views, etc. folders.
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If your intention is to show only the tables that start with XXPKD, then you'll need to change your main filter to "Exclude All", and secondary filter to "+XXPKD*". Note the "+" in front of the XXPKD pattern. Also, note that the filter pattern is case-sensitive.
The filter shown below is set to exclude all databases except those that start with "aq". This is similar to the above example where all schemas, except the XXPKD schema, are excluded. Then, there is an "Object Folder" filter on the Tables folder, which excludes everything except those that start with "forum".
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Using the drop-down at the bottom of the Advanced Tab, quickly change your Object Display in the Server Browser. |
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- Driver: This displays the JDBC driver used for this connection.
- Driver Parameters: This option is to allow a user to specify extra JDBC parameters that a user might want to use in establishing a connection.
- Connection URL: This displays the connection URL for this server connection.
- Driver Parameters Quick filter: This option is to allow a user to search JDBC parameters that a user might want to use in establishing a connection.
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- Control Statement execution and Properties of the Query Analyzer, Table Data Editor, and Visual Editing.
- Grant / Revoke Permissions easily for executing DDL and DML Statements in the Query Analyzer.
- Change the behavior of the Table Data Editor for manipulating rows in Tables.
- Grant / Revoke Alters, Creates, Drops and View Properties of Visual Editing Tools.
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- Enter an SQL Script that is executed each time a new connection is established.
- This allows the user to SET connection settings for a server connection. (eg: SET ROLE, ALTER SESSION SET XXX)
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- Enter a FluidShell Script that is executed each time a new FluidShell connection is established.
- This allows the user to cd (change directory) for a server connection. (eg: cd /scripts)
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For more information, see Connection Monitor.
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- Go to File > Options.
- Expand SSO Options and select Snowflake.
- Check Persist SSO Token option and click OK.
- Right-click the Snowflake database.
- Select Server Properties.
- Under the Authentication section, choose SSO Authentication and click Test Connection.
- A browser will open to the ADFS Login site, fill in your Login information, click Sign in and close the browser window. Your ADFS Login window may look different for your organization.
The ADFS SSO option lets you authenticate with an ADFS identity provider using the Snowflake JDBC and the Snowflake database as the service provider. You have to configure the Snowflake users and set up the IdP within the Snowflake database before using this feature.
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- Users need to have a Snowflake login, but a password is not required for this connection.
- The server administrator provides a private key for the authentication.
- Before using this feature, the public key has to be added (by an administrator) to the Snowflake database under the login name.
- Under Snowflake server properties, select Key Pair Authentication.
- Passphrase is optional for the authentication. Users can add it or leave it blank depending on whether a passphrase was added to the key file.