Click Save. Save a cloud model to local machine
1. Choose File -> Save to Local from the main menu.
2. Enter the file name and choose the saving path.
Click Save. Sign out Navicat Cloud
1. Choose File -> Navicat Cloud from the main menu.
2. Click your email in the User Info pane and choose Sign Out. Manage Navicat Cloud After logged into Navicat Cloud, you can open the Navicat Cloud window by choosing File -> Navicat Cloud from the main menu. In the Navicat Cloud window, you can view the account details and manage the models and virtual groups that stored in Navicat Cloud. The left User Info pane shows the account details and the cloud usage. The right Navicat Cloud Activity pane shows the project members and activities. If the Navicat Cloud Activity pane is hidden, you can click the button to show it.
1. Click the avatar in the User Info pane.
2. Choose an image file.
1. Click your email in the User Info pane and choose Manage Account.
2. A browser will open with Navicat Cloud Portal site.
1. Click Upgrade.
2. A browser will open with Navicat Cloud Portal site.
1. Select Navicat Cloud.
Click Save. Chapter 5 - Data Source About Data Source Data sources reference tables in your connections or data in files/ODBC sources, and can select data from tables on different server types. The fields in the dataset can be used to construct a chart. When building a chart, you will need to specify the data source that the chart uses.
Click Save. Chapter 5 - Model About Model A model is a collection of database objects that can be effectively utilized within diagrams. These objects can be reused across various diagrams, thereby increasing efficiency and consistency in the design and presentation of database structures.
Click Save. Note: Notification is generated when the alert is "Enabled" and the channels to receive notifications must be configured. Managers and users who have permission assigned to their roles can create manager notes to help other users investigate alerts. It will show in the Alert Details page when the alert is triggered. With manager notes, users can understand the status of an alert, or help resolve problems identified by the alert.
1. In the left pane, select a level.
2. In the Alert Type table, check the box of an alert.
Click Save. Chapter 7 - Data Dictionary (Available only in Enterprise Edition) About Data Dictionary Data Dictionary serves as a reference for understanding and documenting the structure and semantics of the data model. It provides a comprehensive description of the structure, relationships, and constraints of the objects in the model. Create Data Dictionary The essential steps to create a data dictionary are:
1. In the Workspace window, click New Data Dictionary.
2. Enter the name of the data dictionary.
Click Save. Create New Roles
1. In the left pane, click + New Customized Role.
2. Enter the ROLE NAME.
3. In the IP Address Restrictions section, click + Add Range if you want to restrict the access of the new role from an IP Address range.
Click Save. Exclude a query from the chart
1. Hover over a query name in the table and click Edit.
2. Enable Exclude this query in Long Running Query Charts.
Click Save. To duplicate a role
1. In the left pane, hover over a role.
2. Click the icon and select Duplicate.
3. The newly created role is named role_name Xxxx.
1. In the left pane, hover over a role.
2. Click the icon and select Delete. Configure LDAP / AD Settings You can configure Navicat Monitor to authenticate users via an externally hosted LDAP server or authenticate users with Microsoft Active Directory (AD) credentials. To configure the LDAP / AD settings, go to Configurations -> LDAP / AD Settings. To use LDAP authentication, configure the following information: LDAP SERVER HOST NAME Enter the host name, IP address or URL of your LDAP server. ENCRYPTION Select the encryption method for communicating with your LDAP server. PORT Enter the port for connecting your LDAP server. LDAP server allows anonymous bind Turn on this option if your LDAP server allows anonymous binds. USER SEARCH BASE Enter the search base filter to search for the user. (For example: If your users are located in "xxxxxx.xxx", then the search base filter would be dc=domain,dc=com) USER DN Enter the user distinguished name to bind to your LDAP server if it does not allow anonymous binds. (For example: If your user name is admin, then the User DN would be cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=com) PASSWORD Enter the password for the USER DN specified. Test Settings Click this button to test the connection between Navicat Monitor and your LDAP server. AUTHENTICATION MODE Select the authentication mode to use for authenticating the user with your LDAP server. [Comparison Authentication] PASSWORD ATTRIBUTE NAME Enter the attribute name that contains the password-based authentication mechanism name. [Comparison Authentication] PASSWORD DIGEST MECHANISM Select the password-based authentication mechanism. USER SEARCH ATTRIBUTE Enter the attribute name that contains the user login name. To use Active Directory authentication, configure the following information: AD SERVER HOST NAME Enter the host name or IP address of your AD server. USER SEARCH BASE Enter the search base filter to search for the user. (For example: If your users are located in "xxxxxx.xxx", then the search base filter would be dc=domain,dc=com) USER DN Enter the user distinguished name to bind to your AD server. (For example: If your user name is admin, then the User DN would be cn=admin,dc=domain,dc=com) PASSWORD Enter the password for the USER DN specified. Test Settings Click this button to test the connection between Navicat Monitor and your ...
Click Save. On the Views tab, in the row containing the newly-added view, ensure the Function column is set to Body.