Bug #86500 Missing SQL Editor/Bad position
Submitted: 29 May 2017 14:38 Modified: 29 May 2017 14:47
Reporter: Samuel Gui Email Updates:
Status: Not a Bug Impact on me:
None 
Category:MySQL Workbench: SQL Editor Severity:S5 (Performance)
Version:6.3.9 OS:Windows (Microsoft Windows 10 Pro)
Assigned to: CPU Architecture:Any
Tags: WBBugReporter

[29 May 2017 14:38] Samuel Gui
Description:
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Hi, I downloaded MySql in order to work faster and more efficiently then MySql from localhost, but it is not so at all. I created a schema, but I cannot see the SQL editor to create queries. In my opinion, that function should be positioned in the bar menu like tools from Office. I can send you a screenshot and after to tell me why I did not see where the SQL editor is. It is not a good strategy in creating of this software, sincerely.

How to repeat:
Hi, I downloaded MySql in order to work faster and more efficiently then MySql from localhost, but it is not so at all. I created a schema, but I cannot see the SQL editor to create queries. In my opinion, that function should be positioned in the bar menu like tools from Office. I can send you a screenshot and after to tell me why I did not see where the SQL editor is. It is not a good strategy in creating of this software, sincerely.

Suggested fix:
Please position the SQL Editor section at sight, not to search the whole software and not to find something. I suggest you, because more friends and colleagues said at work this matter. Thank you very much and I hope that I can work with this soft in the future.
[29 May 2017 14:42] Samuel Gui
Missing SQL Editor. Please fix this hard sight.

Attachment: MissingSQLEditor.jpg (image/jpeg, text), 143.45 KiB.

[29 May 2017 14:47] MySQL Verification Team
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