Thanks Vincent, I have already fixed it but was making other changes and am testing before uploading.
Thanks for the note. Dave Sent from my BlackBerry device on the Rogers Wireless Network -----Original Message----- From: vincent <[email protected]> Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 06:07:28 To: vim_use<[email protected]> Subject: Re: ANN: dbext 9.00 Hi, After I encounter one issue with this new version: dbext modeline stop working. I just made a dirty hack to make things work. I don't read the related codes thoroughly, maybe my solution is wrong, but till now, it works well for me. the fix just adds following lines under line 1070 in file autoload/ dbext.vim: if a:use_defaults == 0 " for this case, no need to run following codes, just return " sucess to caller since all params have been reset let retval = 1 return retval endif BR Vincent On Jan 10, 12:11 pm, "David Fishburn" <[email protected]> wrote: > What is it? > -----------dbext.vim : Provides database access to most > databases.http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=356 > > This plugin contains functions/mappings/commands to enable Vim to > access several databases. Currently Mysql, PostgreSQL, Ingres, Oracle, > Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere, Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise, > Microsoft SQL Server, DB2, RDB and Interbase are supported. If you > have a Perl enabled Vim, it also allows database connections via DBI > and ODBC. > It abstracts database access, so the same Vim commands will produce > the same output regardless of the database you use. > > What is new in 9.00? > > New Features > ------------ > - Added the ability to set and store SQL variables for each buffer. > This will reduce prompting for statements which are often re-used. > Added support for listing and deleting SQL variables. Initial > prototype by Garrison Yu. > - Added option, g:dbext_default_variable_remember, to control whether > SQL variables should be stored when prompted. > - Improved the parsing of SQL statements to account for procedural > language. If a IN, OUT, INOUT or DECLARE statement is found prior to > the use of the variable, it is stored for later use. When the > variable is encountered, if the declaration was found we skip > prompting for it's value. This should reduce the number of prompts > you receive when executing SQL (i.e. Functions, Procedures, Events, > Packages and so on depending on the naming convention you use for your > variables. > - Updated the tutorial and added more links to different sections see > |dbext-tutorial-variable| > - Added VB filetype support (Garrison Yu). > - Added escaping to allow specifying an new Oracle URL syntax for > server connection parameters (Anton Sharonov). > - Renamed DBCloseResults, DBOpenResults, DBRefreshResult, > DBToggleResultsResize to DBResultsClose, DBResultsOpen, > DBResultsRefresh, DBResultsToggleResize to be more consistent. > > Bug Fixes > --------- > - You are often repeatedly prompted for connection information. This > change reduces the number and allows you to cancel out of the prompt > dialogs. > - Added an unconditional quit command to exit out of Oracle's SQLPlus > (Anton Sharonov). > > Enjoy, and remember feedback always welcome. > Dave --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
