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			     SQL Studio
			   Version 2.0.3
			   Release Notes
			   June 30, 1994
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	  (c) 1993-94 Stanford Technology Group, Inc.
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The following information is provided in addition to the
SQL Studio 2.0 Documentation and On-Line Help.

CTL3DV2.DLL.
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This .DLL produced by Microsoft must be placed in the WINDOWS SYSTEM 
directory if running on a standalone PC or the WINDOWS directory if
running on a networked PC.  SQL Studio may not function properly 
without this file.

Assigning Roles to Roles.
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The "Assign Users to Roles" section of the Role Manager dialog box
has been modified to support assigning roles to other roles.  The
"Users" listbox described in the manual has been converted to a 
"Grantee" outline box that holds the list of all users and roles
available.

Automatic CheckIn - Enabling and Disabling.
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To re-enable Automatic Checkout after it has been disabled, the
administrator must check the Automatic Checkout checkbox on the
Check In/Check Out Administrator screen.  This will not appear
to take affect until the Administrator exits and restarts SQL Studio.  

Procedural Option Install
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To install SQL Studio on Oracle7 Servers without the Procedural
Option, the user who runs the database installation procedure as
the SYS user should uncheck the Procedural Option checkbox.  This
will prevent SQL Studio from installing the views, procedures,
and tables that are designed to support SQL Studio's programming
features.  Please note that users who attempt to use SQL Studio's
programming features on Oracle7 installations without the procedural
option installed will get errors when accessing these features.

Printing Preferences
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It is possible to set the margins, number of characters per line,
and number of lines per page for printing code and database objects.
Choose Preferences from the Edit menu, and choose the Printing tab.

Dockable Toolbar
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SQL Studio's toolbar now supports the ability to "dock" and "undock"
from the top part of the main SQL Studio window.  You can now move
it around and resize it to suit your taste.
