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Does anyone know if it's possible to create folders in the navigation pane for databases?
Would be nice to be able to organise things a little bit more neatly than one big ol' list!
Cheers,
Stefan
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Hi Stefan, I know: it is not; and I agree this would be nice to have, indeed. It is on our to-do list..
Best wishes,
Andreas
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