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Re: Where does the graph plugin store the graphs?: msg#00003db.squirrel-sql.users
Adding something more to the description: when I use the command "rightclick-rename graph" to rename my graph from TEST_SECONDO_GIORNO to TEST I see down in the message window the following text: Rinominato "C:\Documents and Settings\c101856\.squirrel-sql\plugins\graph\jdbc_oracle_thin___DESCRIPTION____ADDRESS____ PROTOCOL___TCP___HOST___ls001s01_01_rac_vip___PORT___2037_____ADDRESS____PROTOCOL ___TCP___HOST___ls001s02_01_rac_vip___PORT___2037_____LOAD_BALANCE___yes___CONNECT_ DATA____SERVER___DEDICATED___SERVICE_NAME___PC0B1SRV___FAILOVER_MODE____TYPE___ SELECT___METHOD___BASIC___RETRIES___180___DELAY___5_______.TEST_SECONDO_GIORNO.graph.xml" in "C:\Documents and Settings\c101856\.squirrel-sql\plugins\graph\jdbc_oracle_thin___DESCRIPTION____ADDRESS____ PROTOCOL___TCP___HOST___ls001s01_01_rac_vip___PORT___2037_____ADDRESS____PROTOCO L___TCP___HOST___ls001s02_01_rac_vip___PORT___2037_____LOAD_BALANCE___yes___CONNECT _DATA____SERVER___DEDICATED___SERVICE_NAME___PC0B1SRV___FAILOVER_MODE____TYPE ___SELECT___METHOD___BASIC___RETRIES___180___DELAY___5_______.TEST.graph.xml" So it looks like something is being attempted to save. I never saw such a long filename; in theory must be OK, but anyhow the XML's aren't in the directory. Something seems to go wrong in the creation, but I don't see what. The overall log does not mention anything going wrong with the graph plugin. Muzietto wrote: > > Rob, thanks for replying, > > In my case that directory contains a single file format.xml with the DIN > paper formats, plus one I created myself. [Is this what you mean by > "essence"?] I cannot find any trace of the tables involved in the graph. I > understand from your words that I must save the graph as raster image > using the Zoom-Print option. Am I right? > > > > manningr wrote: >> >> On 10/5/07, Muzietto <marco_faustinelli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> I have saved several complex graphs, using rightclick+save graph, but >>> how/where do I retrieve them? I wasn't able to find this info neither in >>> the >>> online help, nor browsing nabble. >> >> The essence of the graphs are saved in >> <user.home>/.squirrel-sql/plugins/graph/*.xml. You can also save them >> as images (jpg) if you check the "Zoom/Print" option and click the >> Save icon in the bottom right corner. >> >> Rob >> > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Where-does-the-graph-plugin-store-the-graphs--tf4574147.html#a13059127 Sent from the squirrel-sql-users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Still grepping through log files to find problems? Stop. Now Search log events and configuration files using AJAX and a browser. Download your FREE copy of Splunk now >> http://get.splunk.com/
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