Hi,
Before Multiple Statements functionality, all I had to do to run a query was: place the cursor somewhere in the statement and press F8 (Execute). Now, when I press F8, SQL Windows always try to run everything, and I have to blockmark a single statement, if that's all I want.
Multiple Statements is great, but there should be different commands to:
1. Run current statement;
2. Run from this statement and on;
3. Run everything (this should be restrictable to selected statements, if any).
Regards,
Gustavo
Before Multiple Statements functionality, all I had to do to run a query was: place the cursor somewhere in the statement and press F8 (Execute). Now, when I press F8, SQL Windows always try to run everything, and I have to blockmark a single statement, if that's all I want.
Multiple Statements is great, but there should be different commands to:
1. Run current statement;
2. Run from this statement and on;
3. Run everything (this should be restrictable to selected statements, if any).
Regards,
Gustavo