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Database On-Demand Group/User Statements

The Database On-Demand Group/User Statements window allows the Host On-Demand administrator to manage SQL statements and File Upload statements previously saved by a user or for a group. You can copy a statement to another user or group, rename a statement, or delete a statement.

To open the Database On-Demand Group/User Statements window from the Administration Utility, follow these steps:

  1. In the left pane, click Users/Groups.
  2. In the right pane, right-click the name of a User or Group.
  3. Click Database > SQL Statements or Database > Upload Statements.

See the following help topics below:


Copying a statement

An administrator can copy saved SQL or File Upload statements from a user or group to another user or group.

When a saved statement is copied to a group, all members of the group have access to the saved statement. Users can run or open the saved statement, if allowed. Users can also save changes to the modified query; however, the changes are saved only to the user's copy of the saved statement, not to the statement saved at the group level.

To copy a saved SQL or File Upload statement:

  1. From the Administer Statements tab, select the statement you want to copy.
  2. From the Groups and Users tab, select the destination group or user.
  3. Click Copy to >>.
  4. Modify the Statement Name, if desired.
  5. Click OK.

Renaming a statement

An Administrator can rename a saved SQL or File Upload statement. After a statement is renamed, the original statement name is no longer valid.

To rename a saved SQL or File Upload statement:


  1. From the Administer Statements window, select the statement you want to rename.
  2. Click Rename.
  3. Modify the statement name.
  4. Click OK.

Deleting a statement

An administrator can delete a saved SQL or File Upload statement. After a statement is deleted, the original statement is no longer accessible. The delete action is final.

To delete a saved SQL or File Upload statement:


  1. From the Administer Statements window, select the statement you want to delete.
  2. Click Delete.
  3. Click Yes to confirm the delete operation.

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