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Status Delivered
Workspace IBM i
Categories IBM i Access Family
Created by Guest
Created on Aug 22, 2018

IBM i ACS Run SQL Intellisense functionality

Customers keep using WINSQL instead of IBM i ACS Run SQL scripts, because what Microsoft WINSQL offers them outperforms IBM i ACS Run SQL scripts functionality. With one big exception, WINSQL does not have the cancel option.


Use Case:

In the SQL script function WINSQL has something they call "Intellisense" which
can be compared with "content assist" in RDI. What this function does in WINSQL
is after selecting a schema, when typing it automatically adds the names of the
possible files in that schema matching the typed prefix. It does this also for
the field names.


Idea priority High
  • Guest
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    Dec 9, 2019

    This is now available in our 1.1.8.3 update.

  • Guest
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    Nov 11, 2019

    This will be available in our next update.

  • Guest
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    Sep 25, 2018

    IBM has received this requirement and is evaluating it. A response will be provided when evaluation is complete.

  • Guest
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    Sep 25, 2018

    The CAAC has reviewed this requirement and recommends that IBM view this as a high priority requirement that is important to be addressed. Currently one has to know the column names, so this would greatly facilitate building SQL statements without needing to know the structure ahead of time. Other platforms do have this capability -- it should be built into the tooling...

    Background: The COMMON Americas Advisory Council (CAAC) members have a broad range of experience in working with small and medium-sized IBM i customers. CAAC has a key role in working with IBM i development to help assess the value and impact of individual RFEs on the broader IBM i community, and has therefore reviewed your RFE.

    For more information about CAAC, see www.common.org/caac

    For more details about CAAC's role with RFEs, see http://www.ibmsystemsmag.com/Blogs/i-Can/May-2017/COMMON-Americas-Advisory-Council-%28CAAC%29-and-RFEs/

    Nancy Uthke-Schmucki - CAAC Program Manager

  • Guest
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    Aug 30, 2018

    The COMMON Europe Advisory Council (CEAC) has reviewed this requirement and recommends that IBM view this as a high priority requirement that is important to address.

    Background: The CEAC members have a broad range of experience in working with small and medium-sized IBM i customers. CEAC has a crucial role in working with IBM i development to help assess the value and impact of individual RFEs on the broader IBM i community and has therefore reviewed your RFE.

    To find out how CEAC help to shape the future of IBM i, see CEAC @ ibm.biz/BdYSYj and the article "The Five Hottest IBM i RFEs Of The Quarter" at ibm.biz/BdYSZT

    Therese Eaton – CEAC Program Manager, IBM

  • Guest
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    Aug 23, 2018

    Functions like this would really help IBM i SysAdmins Embrace SQL. As SQL now forms a key part of IBM's SysAdmin strategy, it is now more important than ever to give them an interface that is easy and intuitive to use.

    The kind of function Rudi highlights here is a classic example of such feature.

    Steve B

  • Guest
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    Aug 22, 2018

    This is the kind of capability that is in IBM's Data Studio that I would like to see added to RDi. Data Studio is Eclipse based - brining in some of its features is hopefully not rocket science.