SQL Editor
- Last Updated: February 11, 2026
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- OpenEdge
- Version 13.0
- Documentation
The SQL Editor allows you to view, write, and execute SQL scripts.
In the edit area, you can enter one or multiple SQL statements. Multiple statements are delimited with a semicolon. You can modify the delimiter in the Progress DB Navigator preferences.
If you enter a dot after a schema name or a catalog name, the auto-completion menu appears showing all tables. A secondary menu shows all columns within that table. A menu of all columns is displayed upon entering a dot after the table.
The toolbar of the editor contains the following controls:
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Execute the SQL statement(s). Note: The Execute icon is disabled until you select a
database. |
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Select and open an existing .sql file. |
| Clear all content from the editor. | |
| Select a database connection. When you are
creating a new script, the default is the connection that is
selected in the Connections
view. Note: If more than one catalog exists,
another drop-down list appears in which you specify which
catalog to use. |
You can choose to enable auto-completion assistance for columns within the SQL Editor. Enabling auto-completion allows you to type any letter in the SQL Editor, and then type the CTRL+SPACE keyboard combination to see if there are multiple words that match. If the letter you type has only one match, that key word is entered into the editor.