![]() gift - Opens the gift menu, where you can purchase and redeem gifts. When it is enabled, not all players in your hub will be rendered, which can improve performance on slower/older devices. toggleperformance - Toggles performance mode in the hub. These commands can only be used in the hub. toggles - Allows you to toggle whether or not you receive chat notifications for friend or party invites □ Hub Commands title - Equips the specified hub title, or opens a list of hub titles in your locker that match your input. title - Equips a random hub title from your locker. title - Opens your hub title locker, where you can view and equip hub titles you have collected. unlocks - Opens your global unlocks locker. rules - Shows you a basic overview of The Hive's rules, you can view them in full here. region - Allows you to quickly switch regions. replaypass - Displays information about the Replay Cinema Pass. ![]() recentreplays - Displays the replay IDs of your ten most recent games in your current session (resets when you leave the server). quest - Allows you to select a quest, or view the progress for an active quest. You can learn more about how to use this command here. queue or /q - Allows you to quickly queue for a game. You can view all of the party sub-commands here. party or /p - Opens the party menu, where you can create or join a party. messenger - Allows you to view your recent messages from MailBot. loginstreak - Shows you information about your daily login streak. links - Displays a list of helpful links. leaderboard - Opens the leaderboard menu, where you can view monthly and all-time leaderboards for each of our games, as well are your personal standings. You can view a list of our supported languages here. language - Allows you to change your language. You can view all of the friend sub-commands here. f, /friend or /friends - Opens the friends menu, where you can manage your friends list. fixpurchase - Opens a store page that can be used to fix problems relating to purchases. discord - Generates a code that can be used to link your Minecraft account to our Discord server, so that you can participate in chat. costume - Equips the specified costume, or opens a list of costumes in your locker that match your input. costume - Equips a random costume from your locker. ![]() costume - Opens your costume locker, where you can view and equip the costumes you have collected. cs or /customserver - Opens the custom server menu, where you can create or join a custom server, and see your daily limits. booster - Opens the XP booster menu, where you can enable your purchased XP boosters. avatar - Equips the specified avatar, or opens a list of avatars in your locker that match your input. avatar - Equips a random avatar from your locker. avatar - Opens your avatar locker, where you can view and equip the avatars you have collected. Undo/redo functions are fully supported in diagram editing.These commands can be used anywhere on The Hive. Stretch the notes to cover the intended tables, then send the notes to the back, and then set a color to the tables and notes (see the View Adjustment section of the ER Diagrams article).Add notes (see the Notes section of the ER Diagrams article).Add required tables and relationships between them and move them around to create a well-shaped structure (see Structure Adjustment section of the ER Diagrams article).For example, to create a diagram similar to the one shown at the beginning of this article, you need to: You can also add notes and custom relations (associations) using the ERD palette on the left side of diagram tab - see details in the ER Diagrams article. You can add tables from different connections as well as from different database types (for example, combine Oracle and MySQL tables in one and the same diagram). Now you can drag-n-drop any number of tables into it. The new diagram appears in a separate editor. In both cases, in the Diagram Create Wizard, specify the diagram name and (optional) choose the initial diagram contents (set of tables): In the Project Explorer view, right-click the ER Diagrams node and then click Create New ER Diagram on the context menu. Then in the new diagram wizard, click DBeaver -> ER Diagram, and then Next: On the DBeaver main menu, click File -> New. You can create a custom diagram in one of the ways: However, even custom diagrams may contain only real existing database entities (tables). You can create custom ER diagrams that can contain any tables, relations and notes. Importing CA certificates from your local Java into DBeaver.Connecting to Oracle Database using JDBC OCI driver.Installing extensions - Themes, version control, etc.
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