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Oxygen XML Author plugin 13.2.0

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Working with Databases | 344Figure 156: Duplicate entry for primary keyThe usual edit actions (Cut, Copy, Paste, Select All, Undo, Redo) are available in the popup menu of the edited cell.The contextual menu available on every cell has the following actions:• Set NULL - Sets the content of the cell to (null). This action is disabled for columns that cannot be null.• Insert row - Inserts an empty row in the table.• Duplicate row - Makes a copy of the selected row and adds it in the Table Explorer view. You should notethat the new row will not be inserted in the database table until all conflicts are solved.• Commit row - Commits the selected row.• Delete row - Deletes the selected row.• Copy - Copies the content of the cell.• Paste - Performs paste in the selected cell.Some of the above actions are also available on the Table Explorer toolbar:• Export to <strong>XML</strong> - Opens the Export Criteria dialog .• Refresh - Performs a refresh of the selected node's subtree.• Insert row - Inserts an empty row in the table.• Duplicate row - Makes a copy of the selected row and adds it in the Table Explorer view. You should notethat the new row will not be inserted in the database table until all conflicts are solved.• Commit row - Commits the selected row.• Delete row - Deletes the selected row.SQL Execution Support<strong>Oxygen</strong> <strong>XML</strong> <strong>Author</strong> <strong>plugin</strong> 's support for writing SQL statements includes syntax highlight, folding and drag&drop(DND) from the Data Source Explorer view. It also includes transformation scenarios for executing the statementsand the results are displayed in the Table Explorer view.Drag and Drop from Data Source Explorer ViewDrag and drop(DND) from the Data Source Explorer view to the SQL editor allows creating SQL statements quicklyby inserting the names of tables and columns in the SQL statements.1. Configure a database connection (see the procedure specific for your database server).2. Browse to the table you will use in your statement.

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