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UDF Editor

UDF Editor allows you to execute the existing UDF, and edit its definition (UDF name, parameter list, etc.). In order to open the editor you should either

 

select the UDF for editing in the explorer tree (type the first letters of the  UDF name for quick search);
select the Edit UDF item from the popup menu

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open Database Editor and the UDFs tab there;
select the UDF to edit;
press the Enter key or select the Edit UDF item from the popup menu (alternatively, you may use the corresponding link of the Navigation Bar).

       

The basic principles of Object Editors in Firebird Maestro are explained in a separate topic. Below you will find a description of editor tabs that are unique for the current object.

 

 



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