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I was under the impression you could drag an icon for iNav functionality,
say, Run SQL Scripts, to your desktop and use it directly without starting
iNav. I use it for other things so have it open much of the time anyway.

Loyd

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 12:09 PM, <Tommy.Holden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

But that's kinda my point Paul. I rarely need the other functionality
(read bloat) that comes with opening Navigator so it's an unnecessary
resource hog. Since I rarely use any of the application why fire it up
daily "just in case"? I almost always have a telnet session up so it's
just faster for me. To each his/her own, the only real nice thing about
using scripts is the ability to copy/paste without having to modify the
statements so they fit STRSQL's command/statement line.

Thanks,
Tommy Holden



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