Online Documentation for SQL Manager for MySQL
Replace Text dialog
The Replace Text dialog is provided for searching and replacing text within the working area of SQL Manager editors.
Text to find
Enter a search string in this box. The Arrow-Down button which can be found next to the input box allows you to select any of the previously entered search strings.
Text to replace
This box allows you to enter a string to replace the search string. The Arrow-Down button which can be found next to the input box allows you to select any of the previously entered strings. To replace the search string with an empty string, leave this input box blank.
Options
Case sensitive
This option can be used to differentiate uppercase characters from lowercase ones during the search process.
Whole words only
Use this option to search for words only (with this option off, the search string might be found within longer words.)
Regular expressions
Recognizes regular expressions in the Text to find field.
Replace with template
This option requires the Regular expressions option selection.
Enable this option to use regular expressions in the Text to replace field. Expression used in this field will be applied to each string that matches the Text to find expression.
Note: The syntax of regular expressions that can be used in the Text to find and the Text to replace fields is similar to that used in Perl regular expressions. Comprehensive information about it can be found at http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html#Regular-Expressions.
Prompt on replace
Check this option if you wish to be prompted before replacing upon each occurrence of the search string. When this option is off, the search string is replaced automatically.
Direction
Forward
Searches and replaces from the current position to the end of the working area.
Backward
Searches and replaces from the current position to the beginning of the working area.
Scope
Global
Searches and replaces within the entire working area, in the direction specified by the Direction setting.
Selected text
Searches and replaces only within the currently selected text, in the direction specified by the Direction setting. You can use the mouse or block commands to select a block of text.
Origin
From cursor
The search and replace process starts at the cursor's current position, and then proceeds either forward to the end of the scope, or backward to the beginning of the scope depending on the Direction setting.
Entire scope
The search and replace process covers either the entire block of selected text or the entire script (no matter where the cursor is in the Editor area) depending upon the Scope options.
Mark search result with stack marker
The option toggles marking search results. If this option is selected, stack markers are set at all search positions - this makes it possible to jump from one marker (search result) to another within the text.
Click the Replace All button to replace every occurrence of the search string. If you have checked the Prompt on replace option, the confirmation dialog box appears upon each occurrence of the search string.