Similar to the keyboard shortcut ALT+F1 for sp_help, you can employ a shortcut to execute a "select * from [table]" query.Navigate to "Open User Settings." Search for an unused shortcut. In this case “shortcut5”. Add the select query: "select * from {arg}" or "select top 100 * from {arg}" Navigate to Keyboard Shortcuts. Search for shortcut5 and add your preferred keybinding. Select the table name in the query designer and press your keybinding Credits to @Mark for helping figure out how this works
He @Jefferson DelacruzI fancy the same problem. There is already an idea for the multiple task bars (see the topic below)If you managed to fix it differently / with CSS, please let me know
If this is possible, it would be legendary!
Great idea. I fancy the same problem and would love to see this feature available in Universal. Would be a great addition for the user interface
I would like to see this feature in Universal as well. Not only for optimizing performance, but also for a better user experience to prevent users from getting too many results when searching for specific data
Thanks @Freddy for the reply. I already have a HTML, CSS and script and when I use it as plain HTML it works fine. But as soon as I try to load it into Universal it doesn't work anymore.See also the example you mentioned. I can click on the buttons what I want but the text doesn't collapse or unfold (it seems the script gets filtered out)
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