Often when I develop in my editor or clicking around in my app, it makes changes to the database. One feature that I really like is Autorefresh of the table.
Usecase:
Lets say I clicked the "Users" table in the database, inside Sequeler.
The "users" table is now visible in Sequeler
I click the "Autorefresh" button inside Sequeler. Now Sequeler will refresh the table every second / userdefined time.
In my whatever app or editor, I make a change to the database.
Since Sequeler autorefresh the "user" table, I can see the change immediately, whitout having to click on anything. This is really luxury, to have some-kind of "realtime" feedback, when you can see what is going on in the database.
This feature is in both dbBeaver and HeidiSql.
I really love how Sequeler is structured and would love to see this feature here.
I will get back with more screenshots and gif examples.
[Update]
Example of HeidiSql's autorefresh. Here it is automatically updating the table every 3 seconds.
HeidiSql is the top window, and bottom window simulated whatever app that makes a change to the database.
After the database change occur, you can see it when HeidiSql/Sequeler autorefresh.
Often when I develop in my editor or clicking around in my app, it makes changes to the database. One feature that I really like is Autorefresh of the table.
Usecase:
This feature is in both dbBeaver and HeidiSql.
I really love how Sequeler is structured and would love to see this feature here.
I will get back with more screenshots and gif examples.
[Update] Example of HeidiSql's autorefresh. Here it is automatically updating the table every 3 seconds.
HeidiSql is the top window, and bottom window simulated whatever app that makes a change to the database. After the database change occur, you can see it when HeidiSql/Sequeler autorefresh.