I have been using SQLinForm for longer than I can remember, actually. Back when Java was the only option (I think).
Congratulations on making it incredibly flexible as my SQL formatting is pretty non-standard. I'm a developer first, so I prefer my SQL to look like code. I have even written a SQL generator that outputs SQL from stored parts in Excel that helps me create pretty complex SQL yet store and show the columns, join, and filters in a very organized fashion.
But I digress.
In the Formatting option, Linebreaks, lists: Can the Columns per Line and Columns per Line IN Lists be made user-enterable and with numbers > 4 (or between 4 and 999 on the latter)?
So far the Windows app is looking good. I got it because both my Java and n++ versions stopped working (JRE issues at work [Java], I think, and I don't what [n++]]). I'm too rushed to try to figure out what's wrong with them.
Thank you for the good work!
Jim
Hi Jim,
the number of columns
The possibility to enter the number via Textbox will be added later.
Regards
Guido