Click OK. The target directory will be automatically opened. You can find the encrypted CFG file(s), encrypted key file(s) and an Aeskey.txt file storing plaintext AES key(s). Configuration Encryption Tool on Linux Platform
1. Place the encryption tool “yealinkencrypt” and configuration files in the same directory.
2. Open a terminal window.
3. Execute the cd command to locate the directory where the encryption tool is stored. For example, execute cd /tmp to locate the /tmp directory.
4. Execute one of the following commands according to your requirements:
Click OK. A tab will open for you to edit the data source.
Click OK. View Data After applying and refreshing the data source, the data is displayed in the bottom data grid. You can navigate among the records/pages using the Navigation Bar buttons. Use the Limit Record Setting button to enter to the edit mode. Check this option if you want to limit the number of records showed on each page. Otherwise, all records will be displayed in one single page. And, set the value in the edit box. The number representing the number of records showed per page.
Click OK. To delete a connection
1. In the Manage Cloud Connections window, right-click a connection and select Delete Connection.
2. Click Delete in the confirm dialog. Virtual Groups 1. In the menu bar, choose Tools -> Manage Cloud Connections.
Click OK. Set Value Operation You can create a chart that shows a running total as values are added or subtracted.
1. Click the down arrow in the field box.
2. Select Value Operation and choose an operation. Operation Description Cumulative Sum the values cumulatively. Subtract Subtract the value with its previous value. Present Chart You can present the chart using the whole screen. The title bar, toolbars, tab bar, Data Source pane, Metric pane and Properties pane will be hidden while in this mode. To open a chart in present view, click Present. To exit present view, press the ESC key and the workspace window will be returned to its previous state. In the Present mode, you can organize your data in a chart with one click. You can sort data series by a value. Simply click the icon to sort on a different value and select the sorting order. Chart Types About Chart Types Navicat BI provides a variety of different chart types so data can be displayed in a meaningful way. Here is a complete list of available chart types: • Vertical Bar Chart • Vertical Stacked Bar Chart • Horizontal Bar Chart • Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart • Line Chart • Area Chart • Stacked Area Chart • Bar and Line Chart • Stacked Bar and Line Chart • Waterfall Chart • Tornado Chart • Pie Chart • Donut Chart • Scatter Chart • Heatmap • Treemap • Value • Trend • KPI • Gauge • Table • Pivot Table • Control Bar Chart A bar chart provides high-level overviews of data trends by comparing values within a specific category. • Vertical Bar Chart • Vertical Stacked Bar Chart • Horizontal Bar Chart • Horizontal Stacked Bar Chart Once you have selected a chart type, you can customize the chart by changing its properties:
Click OK. To edit the settings of a file connection
1. On the Connections pane, right-click a file connection and select Edit File Connection Settings.
2. Follow the steps to edit the connection.
1. On the Connections pane, right-click a file connection and select Change Linked File Path.
2. Follow the steps to edit the connection. 62 If Navicat BI cannot find the connection in the workspace, it will be moved to the "Not Found in Navicat BI" section. You may need to recreate the connection in order to connect the server.
1. On the Connections pane, right-click a connection and select Recreate Connection in Workspace.
2. Enter the connection properties.
Click OK. A tab will open for you to edit the collection.
Click OK. A tab will open for you to edit the diagram.
Click OK. A tab will open for you to edit the model. When creating a new model, a database (named default) is automatically created and it is the default database. You can view all databases/schemas with their objects as tree structure on the Model pane.
Click OK. A tab will open for you to edit the table. Create RDBMS View Create View The essential steps to create a view are: