Navicat Version 16 User Guide (Mac)
Designer 289 Role Designer 291 Maintain User 291 PostgreSQL User, Group & Role Management 292 User Designer 292 Group Designer 293 Role Designer 293 SQL Server Login, Role & User Management View -> Navigation Pane -> Show Only Active Objects from the menu bar. If you want to hide the group structure in the Navigation pane, choose View -> Navigation Pane -> Flatten Connection. If the can use the Detail and ER Diagram buttons to change the object view. If you want to hide the group structure in Detail view, choose View -> Flatten Object List from the menu bar. Detail View Detail0 码力 | 324 页 | 7.77 MB | 1 年前3
Navicat Version 16 Windows User Guide Designer 285 Role Designer 286 Maintain User 287 PostgreSQL User, Group & Role Management 288 User Designer 288 Group Designer 289 Role Designer 289 SQL Server Login, Role & user Management View -> Navigation Pane -> Show Only Active Objects from the menu bar. If you want to hide the group structure in the Navigation pane, choose View -> Navigation Pane -> Flatten Connection. If the the List, Detail and ER Diagram buttons to change the object view. If you want to hide the group structure in List view or Details view, choose View -> Flatten Object List from the menu bar.0 码力 | 324 页 | 3.93 MB | 1 年前3
Navicat Version 16 Linux User Guide Designer 284 Role Designer 285 Maintain User 286 PostgreSQL User, Group & Role Management 287 User Designer 287 Group Designer 288 Role Designer 288 SQL Server Login, Role & User Management View -> Navigation Pane -> Show Only Active Objects from the menu bar. If you want to hide the group structure in the Navigation pane, choose View -> Navigation Pane -> Flatten Connection. If the can use the Detail and ER Diagram buttons to change the object view. If you want to hide the group structure in Details view, choose View -> Flatten Object List from the menu bar. Detail View Detail0 码力 | 321 页 | 6.65 MB | 1 年前3
phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.7.0assigned to. To do this it needs two tables “usergroups” (storing allowed menu items for each user group) and “users” (storing users and their assignments to user groups). To allow the usage of this functionality: page of the navigation tree. $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableGrouping'] boolean true Defines whether to group the databases based on a common prefix in their name $cfg['NavigationTreeDbSeparator']. $cfg['Na management interface gains a second tab for managing User groups, where you can define what each group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of these groups. Users will be0 码力 | 217 页 | 409.13 KB | 1 年前3
phpMyAdmin Documentation release 5.0.4assigned to. To do this it needs two tables “usergroups” (storing allowed menu items for each user group) and “users” (storing users and their assignments to user groups). To allow the usage of this functionality: page of the navigation tree. $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableGrouping'] boolean true Defines whether to group the databases based on a common prefix in their name $cfg['NavigationTreeDbSeparator']. $cfg['Na management interface gains a second tab for managing User groups, where you can define what each group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of these groups. Users will be0 码力 | 235 页 | 370.30 KB | 1 年前3
phpMyAdmin Documentation Release 5.0.5-devassigned to. To do this it needs two tables “usergroups” (storing allowed menu items for each user group) and “users” (storing users and their assignments to user groups). To allow the usage of this functionality: page of the navigation tree. $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableGrouping'] boolean true Defines whether to group the databases based on a common prefix in their name $cfg['NavigationTreeDbSeparator']. $cfg['Na management interface gains a second tab for managing User groups, where you can define what each group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of these groups. Users will be0 码力 | 235 页 | 370.31 KB | 1 年前3
phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.8.5assigned to. To do this it needs two tables “usergroups” (storing allowed menu items for each user group) and “users” (storing users and their assignments to user groups). To allow the usage of this functionality: page of the navigation tree. $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableGrouping'] boolean true Defines whether to group the databases based on a common prefix in their name $cfg['NavigationTreeDbSeparator']. $cfg['Na management interface gains a second tab for managing User groups, where you can define what each group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of these groups. Users will be0 码力 | 232 页 | 366.09 KB | 1 年前3
phpMyAdmin Documentation release 4.9.9assigned to. To do this it needs two tables “usergroups” (storing allowed menu items for each user group) and “users” (storing users and their assignments to user groups). To allow the usage of this functionality: value:: Type:: Default value:: $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableGrouping'] boolean true Defines whether to group the databases based on a common prefix in their name $cfg['NavigationTreeDbSeparator']. $cfg['Na management interface gains a second tab for managing User groups, where you can define what each group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of these groups. Users will be0 码力 | 232 页 | 368.41 KB | 1 年前3
phpMyAdmin Documentation Release 4.9.1-devassigned to. To do this it needs two tables “usergroups” (storing allowed menu items for each user group) and “users” (storing users and their assignments to user groups). To allow the usage of this functionality: page of the navigation tree. $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableGrouping'] boolean true Defines whether to group the databases based on a common prefix in their name $cfg['NavigationTreeDbSeparator']. $cfg['Na management interface gains a second tab for managing User groups, where you can define what each group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of these groups. Users will be0 码力 | 233 页 | 366.15 KB | 1 年前3
phpMyAdmin Documentation release 5.1.0assigned to. To do this it needs two tables “usergroups” (storing allowed menu items for each user group) and “users” (storing users and their assignments to user groups). To allow the usage of this functionality: page of the navigation tree. $cfg['NavigationTreeEnableGrouping'] boolean true Defines whether to group the databases based on a common prefix in their name $cfg['NavigationTreeDbSeparator']. $cfg['Na management interface gains a second tab for managing User groups, where you can define what each group will view (see image below) and you can then assign each user to one of these groups. Users will be0 码力 | 241 页 | 370.94 KB | 1 年前3
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