github TableProApp/TablePro v0.53.0

6 hours ago

Added

  • Connections can have multiple tags. Assign them in the connection form and filter the welcome list by tag with Match Any or Match All. (#744)
  • Per-column value filter in the data grid. Click the funnel icon on a column header to choose which loaded values to show, across several columns at once. Filters loaded rows without re-querying. (#1454)
  • Elasticsearch support: connect to 7.x and 8.x, browse indices, run Query DSL in a console, and edit documents in the data grid. Install from Settings > Plugins. (#1529)
  • The connection switcher and welcome list now show each connection's tags and group. (#1323)
  • The ER diagram marks relationship cardinality (one-to-one, one-to-many, and optional variants) with crow's foot notation, read from primary keys and unique indexes. Junction tables collapse into a single many-to-many link, with a toolbar toggle to expand them. (#1335)
  • Export the ER diagram to SQL. A toolbar button opens a query tab with CREATE TABLE and foreign key statements for the current schema. (#1335)
  • Oracle connections have a Native network encryption option, off by default, for servers that require encrypted traffic. (#1746)

Changed

  • The ER diagram uses a more compact layout, keeps foreign-key-linked tables together, and tints each connected group with its own header color. (#1755)
  • When an Oracle server drops the connection during login, the error dialog now shows which handshake phase it stopped at (helps diagnose Oracle 11g). (#1746)

Fixed

  • Opening a new query tab now puts keyboard focus in the SQL editor instead of the sidebar filter, so you can type right away. (#1765)
  • Raw filters in the data grid now work on document and key-value databases; the typed text was dropped before reaching the driver. (#1529)
  • Connecting to Oracle no longer crashes on certain server values during the handshake; a bad packet now fails the connection with an error. (#1746)
  • Connecting to Oracle no longer hangs when the server permits but does not require native network encryption; TablePro now connects in clear text by default, like Oracle's own clients. (#1746)
  • Following a foreign key into another schema now opens the correct table on SQL Server and Oracle, instead of falling back to the default schema. (#1754)
  • Browsing or editing a SQL Server or Oracle table outside the default schema no longer fails with "Invalid object name" or writes to the wrong table; queries now qualify the table with its schema. (#1754)

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