When I hover over a connection I get the connection name, date and time, Oracle Version, session ID and position.
Just curious: What is “position” indicate?
Chris Johnson
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When I hover over a connection I get the connection name, date and time, Oracle Version, session ID and position.
Just curious: What is “position” indicate?
Chris Johnson
IT Systems Analyst
Distribution Logistics
615-855-4371
This indicates the position on the toolbar. You can customize the order of your buttons by r-clicking on a connection button and selecting “connection bar
button order…”
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When I hover over a connection I get the connection name, date and time, Oracle Version, session ID and position.
Just curious: What is “position” indicate?
Chris Johnson
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Hmm… interesting… it's position 3, but it's the only connection I have open.
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This indicates the position on the toolbar. You can customize the order of your buttons by r-clicking on a connection button and selecting "connection bar
button order..."
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When I hover over a connection I get the connection name, date and time, Oracle Version, session ID and position.
Just curious: What is "position" indicate?
Chris Johnson
IT Systems Analyst
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Please look at mine example:
Right click on toolbar (as suggested)
And look again for result (it is zero based numbering):
Cheers,
Damir Vadas