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I recently added some examples also. I just used the default location.
My question is: what is the keyboard short cut to open the Examples window and navigate using the keyboard?
What I have done is set up some 'Default skeleton select statements' that I use a lot. I just make a minor change to them and can run the sql. That way I do not have to type 'select...'
Trying to get my boss out of pdm and wrkqry, but in his words dang mouse and to slow and too much typing.
P#
Kerwin
IBMi Systems/Applications Programmer
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From: Justin Taylor [mailto:JUSTIN@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
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Subject: RE: iACS New Example Directory
Thanks. I don’t know how I missed that.
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From: Kevin Bucknum [mailto:Kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
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. You can do this by modifying the users AcsConfig.properties file.
# Setting the property com.ibm.iaccess.SQLCustomExamples to a specific folder will override the # default location for Run SQL Scripts, Edit->Insert from Examples... The default location where # this option normally looks for user provided examples is # <Configuration Root>/RunSQLScripts/Examples. The IBM provided examples will not be # affected by setting this property.
#
com.ibm.iaccess.SQLCustomExamples=V:/Shared_Network_drive/OurSQLExampl
es
On Fri, 2020-02-07 at 13:51 +0000, Justin Taylor wrote:
I'm afraid I don't see any mention of changing from the default folder. Would you mind pointing it out?
Thanks
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I just browsed to the required folder. By default that is
<Configuration Root>/RunSQLScripts/Examples Rob gives some more
information in his article. <
<https://ibmsystemsmag.com/Power-Systems/01/2019/ibm-run-sql-script>
https://ibmsystemsmag.com/Power-Systems/01/2019/ibm-run-sql-script
<https://ibmsystemsmag.com/Power-Systems/01/2019/ibm-run-sql-script>
https://ibmsystemsmag.com/Power-Systems/01/2019/ibm-run-sql-script
On Thu, 2020-02-06 at 18:44 +0000, Justin Taylor wrote:
I'm in iACS Run SQL Scripts and I'm trying to save a New Example. Anyone know how I can change the Directory? The textbox is a drop-down that won't let me type. There's an Open button, but it just launches an Open File type dialog. I don't see a way to select the proper folder. I can browse to the folder, but there's no way to designate the folder I want.
Anyone know how to do this?
TIA
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