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Session name
Host name
User name
-p, -password
-P, -port
-S, -socket
--psettings
not exist.
Password
Port (defaults to 3306 if not given)
Socket name (for connecting via named pipe)
Custom filename for portable settings. Ignored if file does
Default filename is "portable_settings.txt"
Examples:
* Start over using stored settings from session "xyz":
c:\path\to\heidisql.exe -d=xyz
c:\path\to\heidisql.exe -description=xyz
* Connect with different username or port:
c:\path\to\heidisql.exe -d=xyz -u=OtherUser
c:\path\to\heidisql.exe -d=xyz -P=3307
* Connect to a non-stored session:
c:\path\to\heidisql.exe -h=localhost -u=root -p=Mypass -P=3307
* Open multiple .sql files in query tabs:
c:\path\to\heidisql.exe fileA.sql path\to\fileB.sql fileC.sql ...
* Use custom portable settings file:
c:\path\to\heidisql.exe --psettings=c:\temp\p.txt
*** HeidiSQL portable:
If HeidiSQL finds a "portable_settings.txt" (or the custom filename as noted abo
ve)
it starts in portable mode. Which means basically that all settings are restored
from that file and when exiting stored again into that file.
When you download the portable zip, that "portable_settings.txt" needs to be man
ually
copied from your old directory, overwriting the empty default file.
*** License:
HeidiSQL is OpenSource and released under GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE).
Probably HeidiSQL saved you a lot of time and you like it. In this case you may
make a donation here: http://www.heidisql.com/donate.php
*** Credits:
Author: Ansgar Becker
Former development contributors: David Dindorp, Francisco Ernesto Teixeira
Sven Lorenz (graphics), Mike Lischke + Timo Tegtmeier (VirtualTreeView, GLPL),
Mathias Rauen (madExcept), Mal Hrz (SynEdit, MPL), Serhiy Perevoznyk (JumpList),
Jordan Russell (Inno Setup), Iztok Kacin (Cromis.DirectoryWatch, BSD License),
Mark James (Silk icons, Creative Commons 2.5)
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