Information Pane Clause Samples

Information Pane. The General tab shows the general information of the model or the selected item. The Project tab shows the project members and the project activities done by the members. Click + to add members to the project. If the Information pane is hidden, choose View -> Show Information Pane from the menu bar. Chapter 3 - Collaboration About Collaboration Navicat Data Modeler allows you to synchronize connection settings, model workspaces and virtual group information from Navicat Data Modeler, other Navicat family members, different machines and different platforms. You can use Navicat Cloud to host the files. Or, if you have installed our another product, Navicat On-Prem Server, in your environment, you can hosts everything in-house. Our collaboration feature allows you to give your teammates access to your projects when they log into their accounts. That way, you and your teammates can work on the same project without revealing your username and password. You can even choose to restrict the type of access your teammates have to your project. Manage Cloud Navicat Cloud Navicat Cloud could not connect and access your databases. By which it means, it could only store your connection settings, queries, aggregation pipelines, snippets, model workspaces, BI workspaces and virtual group information; your database passwords and data (e.g. tables, views, etc) will not be stored to Navicat Cloud.
Information Pane. The General tab shows the general information of the workspace or the selected item. The Project tab shows the project members and the project activities done by the members. Click + to add members to the project. If the Information pane is hidden, choose View -> Show Information Pane from the menu bar.
Information Pane. The Information Pane shows the detailed object information, project activities, the DDL of database objects, object dependencies, membership of users/roles and preview. If the Information Pane is hidden, choose View -> Information Pane -> Show Information Pane from the menu bar. The Status Bar displays the current window's status information. Navigation Pane‌ The Navigation pane employs tree structure which allows you to take action upon the database and their objects through their pop-up menus quickly and easily. If the Show objects under schema in navigation pane option is checked at the Options window, all database objects are also displayed in the pane. To connect to a database or schema, simply double-click it in the pane. After logged in Navicat Cloud or On-Prem Server, you can find it in the Navigation pane, and all connections stored locally will be located under the My Connections section. You can filter the tree by focusing the tree and type a search string. To show the opened objects only, choose View -> Navigation Pane -> Show Only Active Objects from the menu bar.
Information Pane. The Information Pane shows the detailed object information, project activities, the DDL of database objects and membership of users/roles. If the Information Pane is hidden, click . Connection Tree The Connection Tree employs tree structure which allows you to take action upon the database and their objects through their pop-up menus quickly and easily. To connect to a database, simply double-click it in the pane. Table elements, such as fields, indexes and foreign keys, are display under each table. Click the arrow to the left of the table name to expand the list. If the Connection Tree is hidden, click . Entering a search string in the Search text box will only show items containing the string. All groups and opened objects that containing search result will also automatically expand to show the filtered results.
Information Pane. The Information Pane shows the detailed object information, project activities, the DDL of database objects, object dependencies, membership of users/roles and preview. If the Information Pane is hidden, choose View -> Information Pane -> Show Information Pane from the menu bar. The Status Bar displays the current window's status information. Navigation Pane The Navigation pane employs tree structure which allows you to take action upon the database and their objects through their pop-up menus quickly and easily. If the Show objects under schema in navigation pane option is checked at the Options window, all database objects are also displayed in the pane. To connect to a database or schema, simply double-click it in the pane. After logged in Navicat Cloud or On-Prem Server, you can find it in the Navigation pane, and all connections stored locally will be located under the My Connections section. Table elements, such as fields, indexes and foreign keys, are display under each table. Click the arrow to the left of the table name to expand the list. If the elements are hidden, enable the Show objects under table in navigation pane option in the Options window. You can simply rename a field by using the pop-up menu, or you can double-click an element to open the table designer.
Information Pane. The Information Pane shows the detailed object information, project activities, the DDL of database objects, object dependencies, membership of users/roles and preview. If the Information Pane is hidden, choose View -> Information Pane -> Show Information Pane from the menu bar. The Status Bar displays the current window's status information. Navigation Pane The Navigation pane employs tree structure which allows you to take action upon the database and their objects through their pop-up menus quickly and easily. If the Show objects under schema in navigation pane option is checked at the Options window, all database objects are also displayed in the pane. To connect to a database or schema, simply double-click it in the pane. After logged in Navicat Cloud or On-Prem Server, you can find it in the Navigation pane, and all connections stored locally will be located under the My Connections section. Table elements, such as fields, indexes and foreign keys, are display under each table. Click the arrow to the left of the table name to expand the list. If the elements are hidden, enable the Show objects under table in navigation pane option in the Options window. You can simply rename a field by using the pop-up menu, or you can double-click an element to open the table designer. You can filter the tree by focusing the tree and type a search string. To show the opened objects only, choose View -> Navigation Pane -> Show Only Active Objects from the menu bar.

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  • Information The Buyer and its advisors, if any, have been, and for so long as the Note remain outstanding will continue to be, furnished with all materials relating to the business, finances and operations of the Company and materials relating to the offer and sale of the Securities which have been requested by the Buyer or its advisors. The Buyer and its advisors, if any, have been, and for so long as the Note remain outstanding will continue to be, afforded the opportunity to ask questions of the Company. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Company has not disclosed to the Buyer any material nonpublic information and will not disclose such information unless such information is disclosed to the public prior to or promptly following such disclosure to the Buyer. Neither such inquiries nor any other due diligence investigation conducted by Buyer or any of its advisors or representatives shall modify, amend or affect Buyer’s right to rely on the Company’s representations and warranties contained in Section 3 below. The Buyer understands that its investment in the Securities involves a significant degree of risk. The Buyer is not aware of any facts that may constitute a breach of any of the Company's representations and warranties made herein.

  • E4 Confidential Information Except to the extent set out in this clause or where disclosure is expressly permitted elsewhere in this Contract, each Party shall:

  • Trade Secrets and Confidential Information Employee represents and warrants that: (i) he is not subject to any agreement that would prevent him from performing Employ ee’s Duties for the Company or otherwise complying with this Agreement, and (ii) he is not subject to or in breach of any non-disclosure agreement, including any agreement concerning trade secrets or confidential information owned by any other party. Employee agrees that he will not: (i) use, disclose, or reverse engineer the Trade Secrets or the Confidential Information (as defined below), except as authorized by the Company; (ii) or during his employment with the Company, use, disclose, or reverse engineer (a) any confidential information or trade secrets of any former employer or third party, or (b) any works of authorship developed in whole or in part by him during any former employment or for any other party, unless authorized in writing by the former employer or third party; or (iii) upon his resignation or termination (a) retain Trade Secrets or Confidential Information, including any copies existing in any form (including electronic form), which are in his possession or control, or (b) destroy, delete, or alter the Trade Secrets or Confidential Information without the Company’s consent. Notwithstanding the above, such information may be disclosed to authorized representatives of the US government in federal grant applications and to third parties in connection with licensing, financing and other commercial agreements, in each case to the extent the failure to provide such information would materially prejudice the Company’s ability to secure the grant or enter into the desired commercial relationship, and provided that in each case Employee uses his best efforts to cause the person(s) receiving such information to protect its confidentiality and limit its use, including securing a written confidentiality agreement where possible. The obligations under this subsection 15.a shall: (i) with regard to the Trade Secrets, remain in effect as long as the information constitutes a trade secret under applicable law, and (ii) with regard to the Confidential Information, remain in effect during the Restricted Period.