In many cases, just having database object names should be sufficient to provide proper code completion and navigation. RubyMine needs it to provide rapid coding assistance, navigation, and search.įor most daily work, and even for effective coding assistance, there is no need to load object sources. Introspection is the process of getting the metadata of the database, such as object names and source code. Starting from this version, when you open or import a CSV file, RubyMine automatically detects that the first row is the header and contains the names of the columns. You can now use the new database diff window to compare two schemas or objects: just select them, and press ⌘D / Ctrl+D. One aggregate value is displayed in the status bar, and you can choose which value you’d like it to be. Just select the cell range you want to see the view for, then right-click and select Show Aggregate View. This will help you manage your data and that will spare you from having to write additional queries. We’ve added the ability to display an Aggregate view for a range of cells.
You can install the RC version alongside a stable version of RubyMine.
Otherwise, it will install and run as a 30-day free trial. Unlike previous EAP builds, the RC requires you to have a valid RubyMine license. RubyMine 2021.3 Release Candidate is now available!