Your feedback is highly appreciated! Let's make Vertabelo even better.

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À l'étude

Allow for importing data via Java Web Start or a Chrome Plugin or some other "easy" means

Lukas Eder il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Rafał Strzaliński (Senior Engineer) il y a 10 ans 2
I've recently used this very useful feature here:
http://www.vertabelo.com/blog/documentation/revers...

I found that there were a bit too many manual steps to importing a schema. All I'd like to enter is JDBC-URL (or some non-JDBC connection format), username and password and be done.

If you take DBeaver for instance (http://dbeaver.jkiss.org), it will even automaticall download the JDBC driver if applicable.

I guess this kind of functionality could be implemented in Vertabelo via a Java Web Start application, or via an applet (?) or via a Chrome Plugin...
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Corrigé

Placeholder bug in login form on website

Oleg il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Jarosław Błąd (CEO) il y a 10 ans 3
Hi, I see this bug http://awesomescreenshot.com/0de3gdyv66
P.S. sorry for my english.
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Pas un bug

When primary key is selected, nullable is greyed out

richard@tallent us il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Jarosław Błąd (CEO) il y a 10 ans 2
When primary key is checked, the nullable column checkbox is greyed out.

This is all well and good if the nullable column is blank, but if it is checked as well, it makes it difficult to resolve the inconsistency (one has to uncheck PK, uncheck N, then re-check PK).

Suggest that either nullable checkbox should *not* be greyed out if it is checked, or alternatively that any action to check the PK field should uncheck nullable.

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Corrigé

Oracle 11g support URI Type, but Vertabelo says it's invalid

John Rojas il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Rafał Strzaliński (Senior Engineer) il y a 10 ans 3
Hello, 
I see a warning in my model that says:
"Type is not supported by chosen database engine"

It refers to a field that is of type uritype(256).  We have checked Oracle 11g reference guide and it is supported.  See this reference link for 11g:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/appdev.111/b28...

Thanks,

John
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Corrigé

Pressing Enter on Reference Properties should not create a new reference

richard@tallent us il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Rafał Strzaliński (Senior Engineer) il y a 10 ans 3
If you're editing the reference name or description and press Enter, a new PK/FK reference is added to the table below. This is unexpected behavior.
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À l'étude

Presentation of existing references in table is visually confusing

richard@tallent us il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Jarosław Błąd (CEO) il y a 10 ans 1
Under Reference Properties, the PK/FK table has two design decisions that make it less intuitive.

The first is that the form fields for creating a new relationship are shown *before* rather than after the existing relationships. The second is that the form pre-populated with values, and fields have a much lighter color than the extant rows of the table.

Combined, it is visually unintuitive to easily see the existing relationship(s).

Suggest using a different color for the existing rows, or a bold font, moving the blank form below any existing rows, and dimming the form fields.
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Corrigé

"your are" typo in "Model is now under your control" popup

Marc Belley il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Jarosław Błąd (CEO) il y a 10 ans 1
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small typo in one of the popups
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Écarté

More advance index creation required

Roger Thomas il y a 10 ans mis à jour par Jarosław Błąd (CEO) il y a 10 ans 1
Currently its not possible to define indexes that use a sub length of a column. This is often used for char and byte type fields that are very long.

In mysql you can do the following

    CREATE INDEX part_of_name ON customer (name(10));
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I would like to create multiple diagrams within a single model

John Rojas il y a 10 ans mis à jour il y a 10 ans 2
It seems that only one diagram is allowed per model.  For large databases, having a single diagram does not work so well.

Why can't you allow creating multiple diagrams for a single model.

Also, subject areas does not work as well, because they require related tables to be close to each other within a diagram.

With multiple diagrams, you can create diagrams specific to some topic and still use subject areas to group tables within the diagram.

Thanks!