- First, make sure you have the latest build:

http://www.aquafold.com/download/datastudio_3_5_19.jar

- Copy this jar over the datastudio.jar in the Aqua Data Studio\lib
directory.

- Start ADS.

- Right-click on the server you want to filter; select Properties.
- Click on the Filter tab.
- Enter specifications to filter databases and/or objects
  Example:  If your db is named "myDB", you can select Exclude All
from the dropdown, then enter myDB in the text box.
- Click OK

That's it.

- Jeff Peters


On 2 Apr 2004 at 9:23, Pete Ruckelshaus - CFList wrote:

Date sent:       Fri, 02 Apr 2004 09:23:28 -0500
From:            Pete Ruckelshaus - CFList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject:         OT: Aqua Data Studio question
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> Someone here suggested using Aqua Data Studio instead of (or in addition
> to) SQL Server Enterprise Manager.  I downloaded it and have been using
> it for a couple of days, and it's great.  I still have to use Enterprise
> Manager for some things, but it's a nice tool.  I love the autocomplete
> and the debugging, much closer to what I was used to with the tools I
> used when working with Oracle.
>
> One thing that was mentioned was the ability to "filter out" other
> databases, as in a shared hosting environment.  I can figure out how to
> do that, can someone tell me what I need to do?  Any other tips for
> using Aquia Data Studio?
>
> Thanks
>
> Pete
>
>
>
>
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