Reviewing and Editing Data v8
To review or modify data, right click on a table or view name in the Browser
tree control. When the context menu opens, use the View/Edit Data
menu to specify the number of rows you would like to display in the editor panel.
To modify the content of a table, each row in the table must be uniquely identifiable. If the table definition does not include an OID or a primary key, the displayed data is read only. Note that views cannot be edited; updatable views (using rules) are not supported.
The editor features a toolbar that allows quick access to frequently used options, and a work environment divided into two panels:
- The upper panel displays the SQL command that was used to select the content displayed in the lower panel.
- The lower panel (the Data Grid) displays the data selected from the table or view.
The View/Edit Data Toolbar
The toolbar includes context-sensitive icons that provide shortcuts to frequently performed tasks.
Hover over an icon to display a tooltip that describes the icon's functionality.
Icon | Behavior | Shortcut |
---|---|---|
Save | Use the Save icon to save your changes to the currently displayed table contents. | |
Find | Use options on the Find menu to access Search and Replace functionality or to Jump to another line. | Ctrl/Cmd +F |
Copy | Click the Copy icon to copy the currently selected data. | Ctrl+C |
Paste Row | Click the Paste Row icon to paste the content that is currently on the clipboard. | |
Delete Row | Use the Delete Row icon to delete all the selected rows from the output panel. | |
Filter | Click the Filter icon to open a dialog that allows you to write and apply a filter for the content currently displayed in the output panel. Click the down arrow to open the Filter drop-down menu and select from pre-defined options:Use options on the Filter menu to quick-sort or quick-filter the data set:- Filter: This option opens a dialog that allows you to define a filter. A filter is a condition that is supplied to an arbitrary WHERE clause that restricts the result set. - Remove Filter: This option removes all selection / exclusion filter conditions. - By Selection: This option refreshes the data set and displays only those rows whose column value matches the value in the cell currently selected. - Exclude Selection: This option refreshes the data set and excludes those rows whose column value matches the value in the cell currently selected. | |
No limit | Use the No limit drop-down listbox to specify how many rows to display in the output panel. Select from: No limit (the default), 1000 rows , 500 rows , or 100 rows . | |
Execute/Refresh | Click the Execute/Refresh icon to execute the SQL command that is displayed in the top panel. If you have not saved modifications to the content displayed in the data grid, you will be prompted to confirm the execution. To preserve your changes before refreshing the content, click the Save toolbar button before executing the refresh. | F5 |
Stop | Click the Stop icon to cancel the execution of the currently running query. | |
Clear History | Use the Clear History drop-down menu to erase the contents of the History tab. | |
Download as CSV | Click the Download as CSV icon to download the result set of the current query to a comma-separated list. You can control the CSV settings through Preferences -> SQL Editor -> CSV output dialogue. | F8 |
The Data Grid
The top row of the data grid displays the name of each column, the data type, and if applicable, the number of characters allowed. A column that is part of the primary key will additionally be marked with [PK].
To modify the displayed data:
- To change a numeric value within the grid, double-click the value to select the field. Modify the content in the square in which it is displayed.
- To change a non-numeric value within the grid, double-click the content to access the edit bubble. After modifying the contentof the edit bubble, click the
Save
button to display your changes in the data grid, orCancel
to exit the edit bubble without saving.
To enter a newline character, click Ctrl-Enter or Shift-Enter. Newline formatting is only displayed when the field content is accessed via an edit bubble.
To add a new row to the table, enter data into the last (unnumbered) row of the table. As soon as you store the data, the row is assigned a row number, and a fresh empty line is added to the data grid.
To write a SQL NULL to the table, simply leave the field empty. When you store the new row, the will server fill in the default value for that column. If you store a change to an existing row, the value NULL will explicitly be written.
To write an empty string to the table, enter the special string '' (two single quotes) in the field. If you want to write a string containing solely two single quotes to the table, you need to escape these quotes, by typing ''
To delete a row, press the Delete
toolbar button. A popup will open, asking you to confirm the deletion.
To commit the changes to the server, select the Save
toolbar button. Modifications to a row are written to the server automatically when you select a different row.
Geometry Data Viewer
If PostGIS is installed, you can view GIS objects in a map by selecting row(s) and clicking the 'View Geometry' button in the column. If no rows are selected, the entire data set will be rendered:
You can adjust the layout by dragging the title of the panel. To view the properties of the geometries directly in map, just click the specific geometry:
Notes:
Supported data types:
The Geometry Viewer supports 2D and 3DM geometries in EWKB format includingPoint, LineString, Polygon MultiPoint, MultiLineString, MultiPolygon and GeometryCollection
.SRIDs:
If there are geometries with different SRIDs in the same column, the viewer will render geometries with the same SRID in the map. If SRID=4326 the OSM tile layer will be added into the map.Data size:
For performance reasons, the viewer will render no more than 100000 geometries, totaling up to 20MB.Internet access:
An internet connection is required for the Geometry Viewer to function correctly.
JSON Data Editor
A built in json editor is provided for JSON/JSONB Data.Double clicking on json/jsonb data type cell in data grid will open JSON Editor.Editor provides different mode to view and edit json data.
Code Mode: Provides way to format & compact json data.Also provides ability to repair json data by fixing quotes and escape characters, removing comments and JSONP notation and turn JavaScript objects into JSON.
Tree Mode: Enabled to change, add, move, remove, and duplicate fields and values.Provides ability to search & highlight data.
Form Mode: Allows only to edit values in json data there by providing ability to keep data structure unchanged while editing.
Preview Mode*: Provides ability to check data before saving and also shows size of current json data. Format and compact json data as well.
Editor Toolbar
Different options are provided to manipulate json data.
Code/Preview mode:
Tree/Form mode:
Icon | Behavior | Available in mode |
---|---|---|
Format Json | Click to Format Json format json data with proper indentation. | Code, Preview |
Compact Json | Click to Compact Json get compacted json data. | Code, Preview |
Sort | Click to Sort icon to set sorting criteria for the data using file values. | Code, Preview, Tree |
Transform | Click to Transform to filter data using JSME query language. | Code, Preview, Tree |
Undo | Click to Undo to undo last action performed on data . | Code, Preview, Tree, From |
Redo | Click to Redo to repat last action performed on data . | Code, Preview, Tree, From |
Mode | Click to Mode dropdown to change dipaly mode of editor.Different modes avaialble are Code, Preview, Tree, From. | Code, Tree, From, Preview |
Expand All | Click to Expand All to expand json data. | Tree, From |
Collapse All | Click to Redo to collapse json data. | Tree, From |
Search Box | Enter partial/complete string to search in data. | Tree, From |
Sort/Filter options dialog
You can access Sort/Filter options dialog
by clicking on Sort/Filter button. This allows you to specify an SQL Filter to limit the data displayed and data sorting options in the edit grid window:
- Use
SQL Filter
to provide SQL filtering criteria. These will be added to the "WHERE" clause of the query used to retrieve the data. For example, you might enter:
- Use
Data Sorting
to sort the data in the output grid
To add new column(s) in data sorting grid, click on the [+] icon.
- Use the drop-down
Column
to select the column you want to sort. - Use the drop-down
Order
to select the sort order for the column.
To delete a row from the grid, click the trash icon.
- Click the
Help
button (?) to access online help. - Click the
Ok
button to save work. - Click the
Close
button to discard current changes and close the dialog.
Note
If ENABLE_DATA_ACCESS_TOOLS
configuration option is set to False then View/Edit Data option is disabled.
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