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Using the current MacOS released application bundle (and presumably other distributions as well), creating a new import from SQL requires that all fields in the dialog be filled, including password. If the database in question does not require a password for authentication (common in workstation setups in which an SQL user might be restricted to localhost) this makes it impossible to access the database.
It would be best for that field in the dialog box to be optional.
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Using the current MacOS released application bundle (and presumably other distributions as well), creating a new import from SQL requires that all fields in the dialog be filled, including password. If the database in question does not require a password for authentication (common in workstation setups in which an SQL user might be restricted to
localhost
) this makes it impossible to access the database.It would be best for that field in the dialog box to be optional.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: