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Re: WB beta 10 feature question
Posted by: Mike Lischke
Date: April 29, 2010 12:59AM

Hey Michael,

well, you can prevent a result set from being replaced by a new query. There is a little "pin" button on the toolbar in the lower tab set. Click that to make the result set sticky. However, it does not switch automaticallly to the editor it was produced from. There is no 1:1 relationship between an editor and a result set. You can easily write a new query in an editor and produce a new result set from that (if the other was pinned). Also, one editor can create more than one result set (if there are multiple queries in it).

Mike

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