![]() > 3) You can use the existing Save/Load Settings feature in the Export Grid dialog to accomplish this. For decimal numbers, it is probably the same format as you would use for export, but date and time can be formatted in many different ways for display while they need to be in ISO format in an INSERT statement for most databases. ![]() I was just describing how the data format settings in Tool Properties are used, namely that they are only used for formatting the values for display in the grids. If I have a value of 123.43 - I want to make sure it gets exported as is, and not worry about changing a format every time i launch a dbVis. > Hanz, bottom line is - decimal number needs to be a decimal whether you exporting it, preparing for an insert, or for any other output option. The formats used for Export must be usable in INSERT statements and may therefore be different than what you want to use in the grids. > 2) +The formats you set in Tool Properties are used only for the values shown in the grids in DbVisualizer. I think that this calls for the Export option in your Tool Properties, where users may customize and permanently save every format they way they need to in their environments, and not worry about doing unnecessary work of making extra 10 clicks. Every time a user click on preferred export format, he needs to remember to Click on Settings - Load and find the settings file? Can someone please explain why, why, why why, would you have a *DEFAULT* settings of converting the decimal
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