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MySQL Manager Issue

MySQL Manager Issue

2007-10-04       - By Jesse

 Back
Sorry for posting this here, but 1) I didn't see a 3rd party MySQL list, and
2) I tried several times to post a support ticket on the SQLManager.net
site, and it simply would not save my ticket. There doesn't seem to be any
other way to request support from them either, except through their broken
Support Ticket system.

Anywhere, here's my question.  I'm hoping that someone out there uses the
MySQL Manager 2007 tool in Windows to visually manager their MySQL
Databases, and can answer this question.

When I'm typing in a query, it is constantly annoying me by popping up
function, table, or field suggestions as I type.  I have to constantly press
the escape key to get rid of the box.  Is there some way to turn this
"feature" off that anyone's aware of?

Thanks,
Jesse


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