Tamino X-Plorer Version 9.7
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Menu Commands in the Main Application Window

This document provides reference information on each menu command that is available from the main application window of the Tamino X-Plorer.


File

New Collection

Creates a new collection in the selected database. See Creating a New Collection.

Open

Opens the selected schema or instance using the default tool. See Opening a Schema or Instance.

Update

Updates the selected schema or instance so that your modifications are stored in the database. See Updating a Schema or Instance.

Delete

Deletes the selected collection or instance permanently from the database. See Deleting a Collection or Instance.

Save As

Saves the selected schema or instance (which is stored in the database) in your local file system. See Saving a Schema or Instance in Your File System.

Save Shadow As

Saves the shadow document of the selected non-XML instance (which is stored in the database) in your local file system.

Print Preview

Shows a print preview of the selected instance in a preview window. See Printing Instances.

Print

Prints the selected instance. See Printing Instances.

Exit

Closes the main application window of the Tamino X-Plorer. Any open query window that has been started from the Tamino X-Plorer is automatically closed. See Leaving the Tamino X-Plorer.

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Edit

The entries in this menu are the standard operations for working with text, namely Cut, Copy, Paste, Select, Find, Replace.

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View

Content

Toggles the display of the Content pane at the top right of the main application window. See Content Pane.

Properties

Toggles the display of the Properties pane at the bottom right of the main application window. See Properties Pane.

Toolbar

Toggles the display of the toolbar in the main application window. See Toolbar in the section Elements of the Main Application Window.

Refresh

Refreshes the content of a database, collection, schema or instance in the navigation tree. See Refreshing the Display.

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Database

Connect

Connects to a specific database. See Connecting to a Tamino Database.

Disconnect

Disconnects the selected database. See Disconnecting from a Database.

Remove from Tree

Removes the selected server or database from the navigation tree. See Removing a Server or Database from the Navigation Tree.

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Schema

Define Schema

Defines a new schema in the selected collection. See Defining a Schema.

Undefine Schema

Undefines the selected schema and thus deletes it with all of its doctypes and instances from the collection. See Undefining a Schema.

Instance Descriptor

Defines the instance descriptor (i.e. the information that is to be shown in the navigation tree) for a specific doctype. See Specifying an Instance Descriptor.

Instance Fetch Options

Defines the number of instances that can be shown in the navigation tree at the same time and the number of instances that are to be fetched with each pack. See Specifying the Instance Fetch Options.

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Instance

Insert Instance

Inserts a new instance in the selected collection. See Inserting a New Instance.

Filter

Defines a filter for the currently selected group of instances. This reduces the number of instances shown in the navigation tree. See Filtering Instances.

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Tools

Query > XQuery

Invokes the Tamino XQuery tool. The currently selected object in navigation tree is provided as a query expression. See Starting the Tamino XQuery Tool.

Query > X-Query

Opens an X-Query window. The currently selected object in navigation tree is provided as a query expression. See Invoking an X-Query Window.

Customize

Defines external tools, for example, for editing the selected schema, doctype or instance. See Customizing the Tools.

Options

Controls the behavior of certain features of the Tamino X-Plorer. See Setting the Tamino X-Plorer and X-Query Options.

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Help

Contents

Invokes the online documentation.

About Software AG Tamino X-Plorer

Displays information about the Tamino X-Plorer in a dialog box (for example, the version number). When you choose the System Info button in this dialog box, system information (for example, the Java Runtime Environment version which is used by the Tamino X-Plorer) and Tamino X-Plorer information is shown.

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