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Updated databases/sql-workbench to 124

Build 124 (2018-08-20)

Enhancements

- WbExport can now write .xlsm files ("XLSX with Macros")
- In the auto-completion popup for columns, the column's data type is now displayed
- For PostgreSQL, row-level policies created for a table are now shown in the generated DDL
- Added auto-completion support for Oracle's SHOW command
- Added auto-completion support for PostgreSQL's SHOW, SET and RESET commands
- Added support for new features in PostgreSQL 11
- Improved support for Greenplum
- It's now possible to lock a result not only through the GUI, but also through the annotation WbKeepResult
- It's now possible to define global SSH hosts that can be selected for each connection profile
- It's now possible to display the column's table in a query result if the JDBC driver provides that information
- When importing Excel sheets it's now possible to disable the automatic re-calculation of formulas
- It's now possible to use multiple profile files by specifying a directory through the -profileStorage parameter
- It's now possible to define environment variables for the programs started through WbSysExec
- For PostgreSQL, user defined collations are now shown in the DbExplorer and DbTree
- For PostgreSQL, Oracle and SQL Server time zone information can now be displayed for columns that contain that information (TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE or datetimeoffset)
- For DB2 for I, variables are now shown in the DbExplorer and DbTree
- For DB2 for I, the character set of columns (CCSID) is now shown in the generated DDL statements.
- It's now possible to use the schema filter expressions from the connection profile as parameters to the JDBC API call to speed up schema retrieval.
- It's now possible to define more flexible filters for the DbExplorer's table list

Bug fixes

- For Postgres, WbCopy was not able to write values into TIMESTAMPTZ column.
- For Oracle versions 10 or lower, the source of materialized views was no longer displayed.
- For Oracle, when displaying the procedures in the DbExplorer and choosing "*" for the schema, the procedure owner was no longer shown in the list of procedures.
- For SQL Server, the DROP statement generated for sequences was not correct.
- If the option "Always allow "Execute selected" was disabled, directly after opening the window "Execute Selected" would still run all statements.
- Running a macro by using the macro's name did not work if there was a comment preceding the macro's name in the editor.
- When a result was locked ("Keep result") subsequent new result tabs were not always activated automatically.
- When connecting to a profile with a corrupted workspace, the main window was not usable any more.
- Additional libraries were no longer loaded when starting SQL Workbench/J using "java -jar sqlworkbench.jar"
- When multiple columns where selected in a result, the "Filter by value" was applied using only the first selected column.
- The -commitEvery parameter for WbImport and WbCopy did not work
- When using WbConnect with nested WbIncludes, the connection would not be closed if an error occurred
- When using "Check foreign keys" in the dialog to drop multiple objects, non-table objects were removed.
- "Save As" did not use the profile's default directory
- The default directory of the profile was not used when opening files
- Implemented a workaround for SQLite, so that invalid DATE values could be read from columns defined as DATE.
- When using "quoteCharEscaping=duplicate" with WbImport, empty strings or strings that only contained a single (escaped) quote character were not imported correctly.
- In case of an error, the cursor in the editor was no longer moved to the error position.
- For PostgreSQL, the generated DDL for foreign servers was incorrect
- For Oracle, NUMBER columns without precision were exported with a decimal separator to Excel files.
- Showing rowcounts in the DbExplorer did not work.
- For Oracle, the result of functions returning a refcursor was not displayed correctly.

Build 123 (2017-09-25)

Enhancements

- It's now possible to jump between statements in the editor.
- For Postgres global objects are now shown in the DbTree and DbExplorer
- WbExport now supports specifying a format pattern when exporting numbers to text files.
- Expandable macros now also support placeholders for the selected text and statement.
- WbDataDiff can now optionally create INSERT statements for tables that do not exist in the target database.
- Added support for new Postgres 10 features (partitioning, identity columns)
- For Firebird, DOMAINs are now included in the dependency display
- WbImport now also supports the -skipTargetCheck option
- It's now possible to define a default directory for a connection profile that is used e.g. for WbInclude or WbExport
- The default encoding used for files in the editor can now be changed in the options dialog
- WbImport and WbExport now support the -locale parameter to define the locale used for parsing and formatting dates and timestamps
- For Postgres, the type of an index (btree, brin, gist, gin, ...) is now shown in the DbExplorer
- For Postgres, TYPEs are now included in the dependency display
- The formatting of numbers can now be controlled in more detail
- For SQL Server and MySQL the USE command now supports code-completion
- Generated DDL scripts now only contain commit statements if the current connection is not set to auto-commit (and the DBMS supports transactional DDL)
- For Postgres, a tablespace other then pg_default will now be displayed in the generated source for tables and indexes

Bug fixes

- SQL Workbench could not be started with Java 9
- BLOB and NVARCHAR literals were not handled correctly when formatting a statement
- Replacing variables inside other variables did not always work
- WbSchemaDiff did not handle multiple indexes on the same column list correctly
- It was no longer possible to connect to a SAP DB
- Navigating foreign keys from the result set did not work for non-numeric data types
- Made saving of Workspaces more robust against errors.
- For SQL Server, if integratedSecurity=true was used, SQL Workbench still prompted for a password
- Made the SQL formatter more robust against useless parentheses around sub-selects
- When an expandable macros was invoked through the menu, the cursor position was not correct when using ${c}
- It was not possible to change the statement/query timeout in GUI mode using SET TIMEOUT
- Detaching a result was longer possible in build 122.2
- The option "Remove comments" was not working with databases are using non-standard characters to quote identifiers
- For Oracle, the display format for timestamps was not used for "timestamp with time zone" values
- SSH tunneling did not work with Oracle when using a service name in the JDBC URL
- If the MacroPopup was open and a profile with a different macro file was loaded, the macros in the popup weren't re-loaded
- Fixed the handling of long column names in the dialog to select columns
- WbCopy did not work if there was another object (e.g. a sequence or view) in the source database with the same name as the table specified with -sourceTable
- The dialog to select columns for copying them to the clipboard did not display all options on Mac OSX.
- Changing between connection profiles that had a non-standard macro file and profiles using the standard macro file could lead to a situation where the standard macros were no longer available.
- "Put SELECT into Clipboard" did not work any longer in the DbTree or DbExplorer
- Using -sourceDir to import multiple files into a single table did not work if -fileColumns was not specified
- WbDataDiff failed when using -includeDeletes=true and the comparison was done between two DBMS that stored object names differently (e.g. UPPER vs. lowercase)
- The parameter -varFile did not work anymore
- For Oracle, the "realplan" option for autotrace did not work for queries starting with a common table expression (WITH)

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