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Toad for SQL Server 5.7 |
Use the Connection Manager to quickly manage multiple connections to your database from one location. See Understand Toad Connections for more information about how Toad manages connections to a database or to share a single connection for all windows in your session.
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Stop the New Connection window from opening automatically when starting Toad. |
Environment | General |
Modify the number of connections that display in the History pane of the New Connection window. |
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Automatically open an Editor and/or Database Explorer for new connections. |
Database | General |
Tips:
(Windows server only) To start, stop, or pause the database services associated with a connection, right-click a connection and select Services. You must have access to the remote registry where the database is installed to use this feature.
To change the current connection, select a connection on the Connection toolbar.
To organize your connections, create groups. You can then execute a script in the Editor against multiple connections in the selected group. See Group Connections for more information.
To automatically connect to an instance when starting Toad, right-click and select Connect on Startup.