Bug #74247 Reopen old tabs on new connection
Submitted: 7 Oct 2014 10:49 Modified: 30 Dec 2014 9:28
Reporter: Rosario Brazao Email Updates:
Status: No Feedback Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench: SQL Editor Severity:S1 (Critical)
Version:6.2.3.12312 build 2280 OS:Windows (8)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: tab open connection

[7 Oct 2014 10:49] Rosario Brazao
Description:
After closing the connections and then close MySQL Workbenck at reopen any of the defined connection it reopen ALL the tabs even those that were closed.
I can have more than 30 tabs opened at reopen, for each connection. This have already caused a crash because of memory.

How to repeat:
Close the connection or the application and then reopen some of the connections

Suggested fix:
Only open the tabs that were open when the connection was close as it happen in older versions
[7 Oct 2014 11:49] MySQL Verification Team
Thank you for the bug report. I couldn't repeat on Windows 7 when I close the connection with several tabs then when I reopen only 1 tab is opened. Are you able to show that behavior with screenshots?. Thanks.
[7 Oct 2014 14:17] Peter Laursen
I remember duplicates of this being reported. Not sure though if it was with same version.

-- Peter
-- not a MySQL/Oracle person
[13 Oct 2014 11:30] Rosario Brazao
After some days of work the application opens more then 50 tabs each time I use a configured connection. The application shuts down
[30 Nov 2014 9:28] MySQL Verification Team
Also, see Bug #74966.

If the connection names are not using any utf8 chars then pls try the workaround as suggested in Bug #74966(i.e cleaning left over files etc also if WB has been upgraded from 6.1.x to 6.2.x) and if connection names are using any utf8 chars than it is duplicate of Bug #74966.
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