Data Views
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The settings on this page define how table data are shown and modified in your database, Hibernate and JPA consoles, and data editors.
Item | Description |
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Result set page size | The number of table rows to be shown at a time, on one "page". Here is an example when this number is set to 2: If you don't want to limit the number of rows displayed simultaneously, specify zero (0). |
Result set prefetch size | Data from databases are retrieved in chunks. The number in this field defines the number of rows in such chunks. A bigger number means fewer IDE - DB round trips but more memory for storing a chunk. |
Filter history size | The number of most recently used filtering conditions to memorize for a table in a data editor. Here is an example when this number is set to 2. (The filter history box contains two most recently used conditions.) |
Max LOB length (bytes) | The maximum size of a binary large object to be loaded in bytes. |
Data Modification / Submit changes immediately | When this options is off, the changes you make to data in a table are accumulated in IntelliJ IDEA unless you carry out the Submit command ( on the toolbar, Submit in the context menu or Ctrl+Enter). Before you submit the changes, you can revert them (Revert in the context menu or Ctrl+Z). When this option is on, the changes are submitted right away. |
Last modified: 6 March 2018