From ed5640d8b587fbcfed7dd7967f3de04b37a76f26 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2024 11:06:44 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 4:7.4.7. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- dbaccess/uiconfig/ui/specialsettingspage.ui | 414 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 414 insertions(+) create mode 100644 dbaccess/uiconfig/ui/specialsettingspage.ui (limited to 'dbaccess/uiconfig/ui/specialsettingspage.ui') diff --git a/dbaccess/uiconfig/ui/specialsettingspage.ui b/dbaccess/uiconfig/ui/specialsettingspage.ui new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9281d4cd4 --- /dev/null +++ b/dbaccess/uiconfig/ui/specialsettingspage.ui @@ -0,0 +1,414 @@ + + + + + + 1000000 + 1 + 10 + + + True + False + True + True + 6 + + + + True + False + 6 + + + Use SQL92 naming constraints + True + False + True + True + True + + + Only allows characters that conform to the SQL92 naming convention in a name in a data source. All other characters are rejected. Each name must begin with a lowercase letter, an uppercase letter, or an underscore ( _ ). The remaining characters can be ASCII letters, numbers, and underscores. + + + + + 0 + 0 + + + + + Append the table alias name on SELECT statements + True + False + True + True + True + + + Appends the alias to the table name in SELECT statements. + + + + + 0 + 1 + + + + + Use keyword AS before table alias names + True + False + True + True + True + + + Some databases use the keyword "AS" between a name and its alias, while other databases use a whitespace. Enable this option to insert AS before the alias. + + + + + 0 + 2 + + + + + Use Outer Join syntax '{oj }' + True + False + True + True + True + + + Use escape sequences for outer joins. The syntax for this escape sequence is {oj outer-join} + + + + + 0 + 3 + + + + + Ignore the privileges from the database driver + True + False + True + True + True + + + Ignores access privileges that are provided by the database driver. + + + + + 0 + 4 + + + + + Replace named parameters with '?' + True + False + True + True + True + + + Replaces named parameters in a data source with a question mark (?). + + + + + 0 + 5 + + + + + Display version columns (when available) + True + False + True + True + True + + + Displays the internal version number of the record in the database table. + + + + + 0 + 6 + + + + + Use catalog name in SELECT statements + True + False + True + True + True + + + Uses the current data source of the catalog. This option is useful when the ODBC data source is a database server. Do not select this option if the ODBC data source is a dBASE driver. + + + + + 0 + 7 + + + + + Use schema name in SELECT statements + True + False + True + True + True + + + Allows you to use the schema name in SELECT statements. + + + + + 0 + 8 + + + + + Create index with ASC or DESC statement + True + False + True + True + True + + + Creates an index with ASC or DESC statements. + + + + + 0 + 9 + + + + + End text lines with CR+LF + True + False + True + True + True + + + Select to use the CR + LF code pair to end every text line (preferred for DOS and Windows operating systems). + + + + + 0 + 10 + + + + + Ignore currency field information + True + False + True + True + True + + + Only for Oracle JDBC connections. When enabled it specifies that no column is treated as a currency field. The field type returned from the database driver is discarded. + + + + + 0 + 11 + + + + + Form data input checks for required fields + True + False + True + True + True + + + When you enter a new record or update an existing record in a form, and you leave a field empty which is bound to a database column which requires input, then you will see a message complaining about the empty field. + + + + + 0 + 12 + + + + + Use ODBC conformant date/time literals + True + False + True + True + True + + + Use date/time literals that conform to ODBC standard. + + + + + 0 + 13 + + + + + Supports primary keys + True + False + True + True + True + + + Enable to overrule Base's heuristics used to detect whether the database supports primary keys. + + + + + 0 + 14 + + + + + Respect the result set type from the database driver + True + False + True + True + True + + + Use the database driver different scroll capabilities of a result set. + + + + + 0 + 15 + + + + + + True + False + 6 + 12 + + + False + True + Comparison of Boolean values: + True + comparison + 1 + + + 0 + 0 + + + + + False + True + + Default + SQL + Mixed + MS Access + + + + Select the type of Boolean comparison that you want to use. + + + + + 1 + 0 + + + + + False + True + Rows to scan column types: + True + rows + 1 + + + 0 + 1 + + + + + True + True + True + True + adjustment1 + + + Select the number of rows to let the driver detect the data type. + + + + + 1 + 1 + + + + + 0 + 16 + + + + + False + True + 0 + + + + -- cgit v1.2.3