Brage,
Why should you run the reverse-engineered SQL? It reflects (partially) what's already present in the database! It's suggested as a starting point or template to make some more complicated changes. And they could be quite dangerous too!
This is what you get currently if you select the QueryTool.
there's still no solution for the two complete separate sets of menu items which would be needed. I'm not a fan of exchanging the menu case by case, because this can be irritating, and wxWindows showed some trouble with exchanging menus too. And again: it's a bit dangerous, because F5 is dual-used, you could trigger something you don't really intended in the current context.
Regards, Andreas
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