You can use the extended database import to change certain defaults for the database connection.
You have the option of changing certain defaults for the database connection to configure the import.
Host: Shows the address or name of the computer the DBMS is running on.
Catalog: Shows the DBMS-specific object instance of a database name.
Schema: Shows the DBMS-specific object instance of a schema name.
Additional filters: You can specify parameters for special database connections when calling.
Index with key names: If this is set to True, then an index is also created if it has a key name.
Extendable configuration: If you select a configuration here, the behavior either partially or completely changes upon import.
Prerequisites
The Database Import Wizard is open.
Context
Open the dialog to be able to make further settings.
How to proceed
Click on Advanced import.
The dialog appears.
Prerequisites
The Advanced database import dialog is open.
How to proceed
Write any additional filters in the Additional filters field.
This extends additional filters.
You can set the Index with key names value to True or False.
If the value is set to True, then an index is also created if it has a key name. If not, such an index is not created when set to False.
You can change the way the import behaves under Extended configuration.
Depending on the configuration selected, the import is partially or fully modified to align it with the configuration.
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