Thread: Cut / paste part 2

Cut / paste part 2

From
Blake McBride
Date:
Greetings,

I also found that if you cut / paste multiple columns, the columns get
separated with semi-colons.  For SQL it would be much better to use
commas.

Thanks.

Blake McBride

Re: Cut / paste part 2

From
Guillaume Lelarge
Date:
On Mon, 2011-06-13 at 15:49 -0500, Blake McBride wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I also found that if you cut / paste multiple columns, the columns get
> separated with semi-colons.  For SQL it would be much better to use
> commas.
>

Same reason. You can change it in the options dialog (tab "Query tool",
checkbox "Result copy field separator").


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