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Hello,<br>
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I've logged a feature request to our issue tracking tool. For future
reference it is issue EXM-46590. You will be notified when this is
implemented.<br>
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PS: <br>
This is unsupported and unofficial, but as a "hack" you can use HTML
tags in the name of the Connection (Options > Preferences, Data
Sources) to color code them. However, it's just the connection name
that is affected.<br>
e.g.<br>
<html><font color=red>PROD <font color=black>Name<br>
Note that you cannot use some characters in connection names (like
/), so you cannot close HTML tags. But it's not necessary.<br>
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Regards,<br>
Adrian<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Adrian Buza
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21.10.2020 20:39, Karl Stubsjoen
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<div dir="ltr">This is a wish request. Would be great if there
was an option to set the color for the objects and collections
in the Data Source Explorer window for a top level connection.
Think DEV vs. PROD. When you have the explorer expanded and you
are looking at virtually the same list of objects in PROD as in
DEV you have to be VERY CAREFUL that you don't actually perform
an action in PROD that you intended to do in DEV! However, if
the color of the collections in PROD could arbitrarily be set,
in my case I'd choose to make all of those objects red, it would
be a nice visual guard against making this mistake.
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