Bug #109825 Software improvement : colors in joined table (please read
Submitted: 27 Jan 2023 19:08 Modified: 28 Jan 2023 8:07
Reporter: Nico Olg Email Updates:
Status: Verified Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench Severity:S4 (Feature request)
Version:8 OS:Windows
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: please read

[27 Jan 2023 19:08] Nico Olg
Description:
https://forums.mysql.com/read.php?20,707301,707301#msg-707301

Hello, it's not a bug but i think that my idea is important. So, as I have no answer on the forum and I don't think I have any, I'm looking to join the developer team directly. Please, read and make me a response on the forum.

IDEA :

I would like to share with you an idea for improving the current MySQL Workbench software. I did not find the right forum or the right section to post so I do it in the General.

Context: I work daily with the software on very very large queries (the database has more than 500 tables) and the joins of my queries include dozens of links. The fields of results are very numerous. I don't give you a diagram: it's very complex.

In this context, I would ardently wish that the developers of MySQL Workbench implement a functionality which quite simply makes it possible to put in different colors the various joined tables during the result of a request. Example: a pink color for the first FROM table, then green for the first join, yellow for the next, in order to be able to see for each field of the returned result, to which joined table this field belongs.

It shouldn't be too difficult to do I think. Thanks for reading and please let me know how to contact the MySQL Workbench Developers if I'm in the wrong section.

Sorry for my english, i'm french.

Thanks in advance.

How to repeat:
https://forums.mysql.com/read.php?20,707301,707301#msg-707301

Hello, it's not a bug but i think that my idea is important. So, as I have no answer on the forum and I don't think I have any, I'm looking to join the developer team directly. Please, read and make me a response on the forum.

IDEA :

I would like to share with you an idea for improving the current MySQL Workbench software. I did not find the right forum or the right section to post so I do it in the General.

Context: I work daily with the software on very very large queries (the database has more than 500 tables) and the joins of my queries include dozens of links. The fields of results are very numerous. I don't give you a diagram: it's very complex.

In this context, I would ardently wish that the developers of MySQL Workbench implement a functionality which quite simply makes it possible to put in different colors the various joined tables during the result of a request. Example: a pink color for the first FROM table, then green for the first join, yellow for the next, in order to be able to see for each field of the returned result, to which joined table this field belongs.

It shouldn't be too difficult to do I think. Thanks for reading and please let me know how to contact the MySQL Workbench Developers if I'm in the wrong section.

Sorry for my english, i'm french.

Thanks in advance.

Suggested fix:
https://forums.mysql.com/read.php?20,707301,707301#msg-707301

Hello, it's not a bug but i think that my idea is important. So, as I have no answer on the forum and I don't think I have any, I'm looking to join the developer team directly. Please, read and make me a response on the forum.

IDEA :

I would like to share with you an idea for improving the current MySQL Workbench software. I did not find the right forum or the right section to post so I do it in the General.

Context: I work daily with the software on very very large queries (the database has more than 500 tables) and the joins of my queries include dozens of links. The fields of results are very numerous. I don't give you a diagram: it's very complex.

In this context, I would ardently wish that the developers of MySQL Workbench implement a functionality which quite simply makes it possible to put in different colors the various joined tables during the result of a request. Example: a pink color for the first FROM table, then green for the first join, yellow for the next, in order to be able to see for each field of the returned result, to which joined table this field belongs.

It shouldn't be too difficult to do I think. Thanks for reading and please let me know how to contact the MySQL Workbench Developers if I'm in the wrong section.

Sorry for my english, i'm french.

Thanks in advance.
[28 Jan 2023 8:07] MySQL Verification Team
Hello Nico Olg,

Thank you for the feature request.

regards,
Umesh