I think the most likely case is the table is read-only. How do I change
this?
Ross
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Then, as the documenta
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The edit button is 'greyed out'
Ross
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query browser- editing resultsets
The edit button is 'greyed out'
Ross
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> There is an EDIT button on th
The edit button is 'greyed out'
Ross
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Subject: RE: mysql query browser- editing resultsets
There is an EDIT button on the bottom of the Query Browser.
There is an EDIT button on the bottom of the Query Browser. You have to
"activate" the edit feature by clicking on this. You will see that it
remains highlighted.
To edit your cells, double click on them. When finished, hit APPLY CHANGES
at the bottom. If you do not apply them, they will not commi