Data Object Manager - Data Table

Using the Data Object Manager's Data Table tab

Data Object Manager - Data Table tab

To access this dialog:

The Data Table tab is used to view the contents of any object in memory. Selecting an object from the list on the left of the dialog will automatically update the contents of this panel. Once a data table is in view, you can use the available toolbar icons:

Import Data: opens the Data Import dialog, which is used to bring data into Studio 3, using the selected Data Source Driver (DSD).

Export Data: shows the Data Export dialog, allowing you to export the selected file using the specified DSD.

Refresh Data: refreshes (redraws) the currently selected object.

Refresh All Data: refreshes all currently listed objects.

Reload Data: reloads the selected object using the current saved state of the selected file, using the associated DSD.

Unload Data: remove the selected object from memory. Note that this does not remove the file from the project.

Combine Objects: displays the Combine Data Objects dialog. This dialog is used to join currently loaded objects together.

Extract From Object: select a property or properties of an object to extract. Displays the Extract Data Object dialog.

First Record: Move to the first record.

Previous Record: Move to the previous record.

Next Record: Move to the next record.

  Last Record: Move to the last record.

Search: Find a specified value in the table.

Find Next: Find the next instance of that specified value.

Find Previous: Find the previous instance of that specified value.

  Definition Viewer: view the data definition of the selected object; displays the Definition Viewer dialog.

  Export to Excel: export the first 65536 rows of data to an installed Excel application.

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Excel must be installed for this function to operate.

  Format Data Table: set the overall formatting rules for the data table; displays the Data Table Format dialog.

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Data Object Manager Dialog