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This bookmark dialog can be seen on any page that contains results. As a test,
we could just click Browse for a table to get results and then store this query as a
bookmark. However, it does not make much sense to store (in a bookmark) a query
that can easily be made with one click.
Storing a Bookmark before Sending a
Query
Sometimes we may want to store a bookmark even if a query does not find any
results. This may be the case if the matching data is not yet present or if the query
is not a SELECT statement. To achieve this, we have the Bookmark this SQL-query
dialog available as follows:
The Table view: on each page where a query box is displayed
The query window: the SQL tab
We now go to the SQL sub-page of the books table, enter a query, and directly put
the books in French bookmark label in the Bookmark this SQL query field. If this
bookmark label was previously used, a new bookmark with the same name will be
created, unless we select the Replace existing bookmark of same name checkbox.
Bookmarks carry an identifying number as well as a user-chosen label.
 
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