Want my old innerface back
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- edpatterson
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- Last visit: Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:36 am
Want my old innerface back
How to I get PrimalSQL 2011 to look/behave like my old beloved PrimalSQL 2009?Is there a way to import my 'old' database connection information?I was hoping for an 'I am old and don't want to use/leaRN an new innerface' option Lastly why is everyone going away from a plain english (or any language) menu bar to this 'what the heck is that supposed to be' icon strip.<moan, grumble>Ed
Want my old innerface back
Right now there is not automatic way to convert the connections, but you create an OLE DB connection in 2011 and simply paste the 2009 connection string.
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David
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
SAPIEN Technologies, Inc.
- edpatterson
- Posts: 21
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Want my old innerface back
Most of all I would like the 'Connection' section back, and I would like a new 'untitled' section to open as soon as I connect to a database.I am really not looking forward to manually copying and pasting the connection information for 30 some databases of various back ends from 2009 to 2011. I really thought that would have been an automated process.Luckily installing Studio 2011 did not wipe 2009 off my machine so I can just continue to use what I am familiar with and get used to the 'new' way when I have time. Have time, now that is a good one!Ed