![]() ![]() You could group all your interface connections in a folder and then drill into those. There’s also concepts like server groups. Here you can see examples of the color coding selection, naming this in a way that you can recognize in the navigation tree. But if I right click on an existing connection, you could drill into the server properties that you define for that connection. We’ll come back to the Create database and talk to that in a moment. Assign a color coding there, group your connection in different ways and then provide your user credentials and the location of that interbase server. Choose Interbase and then you have the ability to name that connection. Here you can see an alphabetical list of all the platforms supported. When you first install Aqua Data Studio or Connect, you’ll have an empty list of database connections or if you’re an existing user, Aqua Data Studio, the very first icon or server, register Server will allow you to add Interbase to your existing connection list. Let’s dive in and take a look at these areas again. Generating schema or server scripts and then the very popular Compare features are found in different areas either in the right click menu or through the Tools menu. Tools menu, you have the drill down areas for moving data in or out of the database. So you can bring data sets from Interbase or other platforms into the Visual Analytics and build dashboards and worksheets and analyze data through a data visualization component through either Right click menus or the Primary Toolbar menus. All included Aqua Data Studio and now supports Interbase data sets. Visual Analyticsįor working with data, the Visual Analytics is very easy to use. The ER modeller is a core menu in Aqua Data Studio. ![]() In Aqua Data Studio for Interbase, as well as the data modeling component, the ER diagramming for Interbase tables and objects. And we’ll introduce that powerful area here. So probably an area many of us are familiar with from different database IDEs. If you’re newer to SQL syntax, the Visual Query Builder allows you to drag and drop tables and build syntax against Interbase tables, perhaps without being an expert at SQL syntax. The Query Analyzer is a core window Aqua Data Studio and for connecting to Interbase and existing SQL statements, you’d open those up in the Query Analyzer. SQL Query Analyzerįor working with SQL, either opening up existing SQL or typing SQL. There’s some different tabs that you can see I have opened in the background and we’ll explore different ways of invoking those windows and right click menus throughout the Database Explorer. Of course, you can right click and open up Object Editors. The drill downs into the database or security areas in the navigation trait. In the Interbase platform that are listed. ![]() We’ll introduce some areas there and then you’re encouraged to explore. After connecting, you have flexibility in terms of building your navigation tree. Interbase is now a selection for the databases to connect to. For working with Interbase, the very first icon is the Register Server icon. The starting point for using Aqua Data Studio is to connect to your databases. ![]() Here is a list of terminology that we will introduce and that we can tie to some of the menus you see in the background. Aqua Data Studio is a database IDE and a productivity tool for different types of users. This video will provide an introduction to using Aqua Data Studio version 20 with Interbase embedded database. ![]()
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