Bug #36954 File Menu item "MAKE DEFAULT SCHEMA" does not exist
Submitted: 26 May 2008 9:49 Modified: 13 Nov 2008 16:49
Reporter: Janek Bogucki Email Updates:
Status: Closed Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Query Browser: Docs Severity:S3 (Non-critical)
Version:2008-05-15 (revision: 10742) OS:Linux (Kubuntu 8.04)
Assigned to: Tony Bedford CPU Architecture:Any

[26 May 2008 9:49] Janek Bogucki
Description:
Section 9.1 says

"You can set the default database at the connection screen, or by right-clicking on a database in the database browser and
choosing MAKE DEFAULT SCHEMA, or by choosing the CHANGE DEFAULT SCHEMA option from the FILE menu."

MySQL Query Browser 1.2.12 does not have a "CHANGE DEFAULT SCHEMA" item. It does have "Select Schema".

How to repeat:
Compare section 9.1 of the manual with MySQL Query Browser
[26 May 2008 10:58] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report.
[13 Nov 2008 16:49] Tony Bedford
The currently downloadable version of MySQL Query Browser, 1.2.14, does feature a "Make Default Schema" option - simply right-click on a database in the Schemata panel to see it on the context-sensitive menu. 

The file menu also features a "Change Default Schema ..." menu item. Since the current documentation reflects the latest version of Query Browser, I have not changed it.