![]() It doesn’t even support the most basic text editor functions that even Notepad has, and Notepad isn’t the thing to be aiming for when you consider other proper text editors such as NotePad++, PSPad, …! Currently, in the SQL View of the SQL Editor, you can’t even:Īnd we’re not even talking about other basic features you find in almost any text editor of the 20th centuryĪdd to this, that the request to improve the SQL Editor has been made numerous times on UserVoice and has been completely ignored. The Query by Example Design View is exceptional, but the SQL View is primitive (to put it politely). Like many features in Microsoft Access, the SQL Editor, SQL View has not made the slightest forward movement in 2-3 decades! ![]() ![]() Here’s another useful tool for those of you that work with RAW SQL and don’t use the QBE.
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