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d88872a70c Updated databases/sql-workbench to 122
Also some minor pkglint

Build 122 (2017-02-04)
Enhancements

    Conditional execution of Workbench commands now support -isDBMS and -isNotDBMS
    Added basic support for EXAsol
    Added support for SSH tunneling per connection profile
    When loading a SQL script it's now possible to automatically detect the encoding
    It's now possible to filter the output of WbVarList
    It's now possible to pin a result tab so that it doesn't get closed even if append mode is not enabled
    WbExport, WbImport, WbCopy and WbConfirm now support conditional execution
    WbTriggerSource now also supports writing the source to a file
    For Postgres, dependencies between triggers and tables are no shown in the DbExplorer and DbTree
    For Postgres, functions defined as "returns setof refcursor" are now processed correctly when using "select * from function()"
    For Postgres, it's now possible to import values into array columns if the source data is formatted as a Postgres array literal (WbImport and WbCopy)
    A new annotation (@WbCrossTab) is available to create simple crosstabs (aka "pivot") from query results.
    Improved editing of Postgres' hstore result columns.
    For SQL Server, the object dependencies now include named default constraints and custom data types

Bug fixes

    For Oracle the DDL for tables using reference partitioning was not generated correctly
    In batch mode when specifying a connection profile using -profile, the setting to ignore drop errors from the profile was ignored
    The width of the DbTree was limited if the DbExplorer panel was also displayed
    For HSQLDB, BIT columns were not displayed correctly.
    For Oracle, the DEDUPLICATION option was not shown for LOB columns
    Auto completion did not overwrite a partial table (or column) name if that part was a SQL keyword.
    Activating the object list filter in the DbExplorer by using the toolbar button did not work reliably.
    Passing connection properties using -connectionProperties to WbCreateProfile did not work
    When using a profile specific macro file, opening a new window did not always work.
    When using an Oracle 12.x JDBC driver, materialized views were always reported as missing with WbSchemaDiff
    It was no longer possible to select "As Is" for the built-in SQL formatter
    Several features in the DbExplorer did not work for Amazon Redshift
    Feedback from connect scripts was not always shown in the message tab
    Error messages were not shown for errors that occurred in connect scripts
    For Postgres, the remarks for indexes were not retrieved correctly if indexes with the same name existed in different schemas
    The formatter did not treat the := operator properly for MySQL
    For Postgres, the source of a table was not shown when an old (unsupported) version of Postgres was used
    For SQL Server (and other DBMS supporting schemas and catalogs) the list of schemas was not properly refreshed when the database was changed in the DbExplorer's dropdowns
    For Oracle, value literals for RAW columns where not created correctly
    For Oracle, -clobAsFile for WbExport was not working for XML columns
    For Oracle, overloaded procedures inside packages where no longer displayed.
    For SQL Server, the source of procedures, functions and triggers was not displayed correctly in the DbExplorer for databases other then the default database of the connection.
    When using -configDir in console mode the connection profiles were still loaded from the default location.
    For Postgres, when generating scripts for tables and sequences the owner column for a sequence was not correctly generated.

Build 121 (2016-07-31)
Bug fixes

    Some DDL statements were not generated properly when changing tables or indexes in the DbExplorer
    For Oracle, columns defined as TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE or TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIMEZONE where not displayed correctly
    It was no longer possible to use a timestamp format without time for WbImport
    When loading a new macro file, the macro menu was not updated.
2017-06-12 12:07:39 +00:00
asau
9515f50c3c Import SQL Workbench/J build 117 as databases/sql-workbench.
SQL Workbench/J is a free, DBMS-independent, cross-platform SQL
query tool. It is written in Java and should run on any
operating system that provides a Java Runtime Environment.

Its main focus is on running SQL scripts (either interactively
or as a batch) and export/import features. Graphical query
building or more advanced DBA tasks are not the focus and are
not planned.

Features:

 * Edit, insert and delete data directly in the query result.
 * Powerful export command to write text files (aka "CSV"),
   XML, HTML or SQL (including BLOB data). All user tables
   can be exported into a directory with a single command.
   Export files can be compressed "on-the-fly".
 * Powerful text, XML and spreadsheet import. A set of files
   (including compressed files) can be imported from a directory
   with a single command. Foreign key constraints are detected
   to insert the data in the correct order.
 * Compare two database schemas for differences. The XML output
   can be transformed into the approriate SQL ALTER statements
   using XSLT.
 * Compare the data of two database and generate the necessary
   SQL statements to migrate one to the other.
 * Supports running SQL scripts in batch mode.
 * Supports running in console mode.
 * Search text in procedure, view and other sources using a SQL
   command or a GUI.
 * Search for data across all columns in all tables using a SQL
   command or a GUI.
 * Reformatting (Pretty-Print) of SQL Statements.
 * Select rows from related tables according to their foreign
   key definitions.
 * Tooltips for INSERT statements to show the corresponding
   value or column.
 * Copy data directly between to database servers using a SQL
   command or a GUI.
 * Macros (aka aliases) for frequently used SQL statements.
 * Variable substitution in SQL statements including smart
   prompting for values (can be combined with macros).
 * Auto completion for tables and columns in SQL statements.
 * Display database objects and their definitions.
 * Display table source.
 * Display view, procedure and trigger source code.
 * Display foreign key constraints between tables.
 * Full support for BLOB data in query results, SQL statements,
   export and import.
 * SQLWorkbench/J is free for almost everyone (published under
   a modified the Apache 2.0 license).
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