This topic describes how to edit and execute an SQL statement in the SQL window.
Background information
The SQL window of OceanBase Developer Center (ODC) provides a GUI for data processing. You can sort, filter, add, edit, and delete data, and execute database objects in the SQL window.
The example in this topic describes how to create a table named employee in the odc_test database in the SQL window.
Note
The data used in this topic are examples. You can replace them with actual data as needed.
Edit SQL statements
Note
If you do not have permission to the table, you can query/export/update the table through Table Permissions Apply in Tickets.
In the
odc_4.2.0 project, clickLog in to Database to go to the SQL window.
In the SQL window, edit an SQL statement to create a table named
employee.
CREATE TABLE odc_test.employee (emp_no int(120) COMMENT 'Employee ID' NOT NULL, birthday date COMMENT 'Birthday' NULL,name varchar(120) COMMENT 'Name' NULL,CONSTRAINT cons_employee_empno PRIMARY KEY (emp_no)) DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8mb4 COLLATE = utf8mb4_general_ci;The syntax is as follows:
CREATE TABLE table_name (column_name column_type, column_name column_type,.......);The following table describes the fields in the syntax.
Field Description CREATE TABLE The keyword that indicates the creation of a table with a specified name. You must have the permission to create tables. table_name The name of the table. The table name must conform to the identifier naming rules. column_name column_type The name and data type of each column in the table. Separate the tuples of multiple columns with commas (,). - In the SQL window shown in the preceding figure, click
to switch to another database.
- In the SQL window shown in the preceding figure, click
Execute SQL statements
After you complete writing SQL statements, click
Press F8 in the toolbar to run all SQL statements in the current SQL window. The following table describes the icons related to SQL statement execution.Icon Description Press F8 Click this icon to run all SQL statements in the current SQL window. You can also press F8 to run all SQL statements in the current SQL window. Run Current Statement (F9) Click this icon to run all selected SQL statements or the statement in the line where the pointer is hovering. You can also press F9, or press Ctrl+Enter in Windows or Command+Enter in macOS to run the current statement. Abort Click this icon to abort the running statements. 
On the result tabs, view the execution status and result.

View data
In the left-side navigation pane of the SQL window, click
and check whether the
employee table is successfully created in theodc_test database in theodc_4.2.0 project.
You can use the shortcut keys Ctrl+J in Windows or Command+J in macOS to search for objects such as databases, tables, views, functions, and triggers in the current project or data source in ODC.

Right-click the
employee table or edit aSELECTstatement in the SQL window to view the data in the table.
Click
to manually synchronize metadata such as table columns in the current project or data source.Right-click the name of a database and select
Sync Metadata to manually synchronize metadata such as table columns in the current database.
SQL scripts
In ODC, you can save edited scripts in the SQL window or anonymous block window and manage saved scripts on the
Save a script
In the SQL window, save the script for creating the employee table.
| Parameter | Example value |
|---|---|
| Table name | employee |
| Script name | create_employee |
In the SQL window, click the
Save Script icon in the toolbar.
Specify the script name and click
OK .
Manage scripts
In the left-side navigation pane of the SQL window, click
to go to the script management page.
On the
Script tab, you can edit, download, delete, and refresh a saved script, copy the path of a script, and upload a script from your local disk.
Note
- You can click the name of a script to directly reference its content in the SQL window.
- You can also copy the path of a script to reference its content in the command-line window.
Snippets
ODC allows you to create snippets. You can query created snippets to learn the usage details about relevant statements during development.
Create a snippet
On the
employee table.
| Parameter | Example value |
|---|---|
| Table name | employee |
| Snippet name | create_table |
In the left-side navigation pane of the SQL window, click
. On the
Code Snippet tab, click the plus sign (+) to create a snippet.
On the Create Snippet page, specify the snippet information and click
OK .
Note
In ODC V4.2.3 and later, the maximum snippet length allowed is changed to 64 KB.
Manage snippets
On the
