Saving worksheets in SQL Developer












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I recently migrated to the most recent version of SQL Developer and I've run into a problem I can't remember how to solve. I like to save all my worksheets and SQL Developer used to provide a default filename based on the connection name. Now, the file save dialog is just blank. Does anyone know how to configured SQL Developer so it provides the filename again? Thanks!










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    I recently migrated to the most recent version of SQL Developer and I've run into a problem I can't remember how to solve. I like to save all my worksheets and SQL Developer used to provide a default filename based on the connection name. Now, the file save dialog is just blank. Does anyone know how to configured SQL Developer so it provides the filename again? Thanks!










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      I recently migrated to the most recent version of SQL Developer and I've run into a problem I can't remember how to solve. I like to save all my worksheets and SQL Developer used to provide a default filename based on the connection name. Now, the file save dialog is just blank. Does anyone know how to configured SQL Developer so it provides the filename again? Thanks!










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      I recently migrated to the most recent version of SQL Developer and I've run into a problem I can't remember how to solve. I like to save all my worksheets and SQL Developer used to provide a default filename based on the connection name. Now, the file save dialog is just blank. Does anyone know how to configured SQL Developer so it provides the filename again? Thanks!







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          I'm still seeing that behavior in version 18.3 on my Mac.



          Connection name is 'HR'



          SQL Worksheet



          File - Save



          Defaults filename to HR.sql



          enter image description here



          I don't see any preferences that would affect this behavior. What does it default the filename to, untitled? Are you sure your worksheet has a connection attached? If so, what's your connection name? And what version of SQL Developer, Java, and OS are you running?






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            I figured out that the version I was running was very old. I upgraded to the latest and greatest version and that solved the problem. Thanks for the reply!!






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              I'm still seeing that behavior in version 18.3 on my Mac.



              Connection name is 'HR'



              SQL Worksheet



              File - Save



              Defaults filename to HR.sql



              enter image description here



              I don't see any preferences that would affect this behavior. What does it default the filename to, untitled? Are you sure your worksheet has a connection attached? If so, what's your connection name? And what version of SQL Developer, Java, and OS are you running?






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                I'm still seeing that behavior in version 18.3 on my Mac.



                Connection name is 'HR'



                SQL Worksheet



                File - Save



                Defaults filename to HR.sql



                enter image description here



                I don't see any preferences that would affect this behavior. What does it default the filename to, untitled? Are you sure your worksheet has a connection attached? If so, what's your connection name? And what version of SQL Developer, Java, and OS are you running?






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                  I'm still seeing that behavior in version 18.3 on my Mac.



                  Connection name is 'HR'



                  SQL Worksheet



                  File - Save



                  Defaults filename to HR.sql



                  enter image description here



                  I don't see any preferences that would affect this behavior. What does it default the filename to, untitled? Are you sure your worksheet has a connection attached? If so, what's your connection name? And what version of SQL Developer, Java, and OS are you running?






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                  I'm still seeing that behavior in version 18.3 on my Mac.



                  Connection name is 'HR'



                  SQL Worksheet



                  File - Save



                  Defaults filename to HR.sql



                  enter image description here



                  I don't see any preferences that would affect this behavior. What does it default the filename to, untitled? Are you sure your worksheet has a connection attached? If so, what's your connection name? And what version of SQL Developer, Java, and OS are you running?







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