You can <ahref="prefs://org.jkiss.dbeaver.preferences.main.sql.format">configure</a> SQL formatter (globally or for particular database).
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<tip>
New version of DBeaver Community released once per two weeks (usually at Monday).<br/>
You always can download fresh version from <ahref="https://dbeaver.io/downloads">dbeaver.io/downloads</a>.
New version of DBeaver Community is released once per two weeks (usually at Monday).<br/>
You always can download a fresh version from <ahref="https://dbeaver.io/downloads">dbeaver.io/downloads</a>.
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You can navigate over foreign keys in data view by pressing <b>Ctrl+1</b> or using context menu.<br/>
Back/Forward buttons (<b>Alt+Left/Right</b>) near to the filter panel allow to jump to previous tables/filter values.<br/>
<b>Ctrl+Shift+1</b> will open links in a new editor.
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<tip>You can export data directly from SQL query without pre-executing it (use SQL editor context menu Execute->Export From Query).</tip>
<tip>You can assign your own shortcuts for almost any DBeaver operations. And you can change most of <ahref="prefs://org.eclipse.ui.preferencePages.Keys">existing shortcuts</a>.</tip>
<tip>You can debug PostgreSQL functions. Use debug tool (in the main toolbar) to initiate debug session.</tip>
<tip>Data editor supports copy/paste of multiple cells. Use <b>Ctrl+Shift+V</b> to paste multiple rows/columns (separated by tabs and line feeds)</tip>
<tip>You can export data directly from SQL query without pre-executing it: use SQL editor context menu Execute -> Export From Query.</tip>
<tip>You can assign your own shortcuts for almost all DBeaver operations. Also, you can change most of <ahref="prefs://org.eclipse.ui.preferencePages.Keys">existing shortcuts</a>.</tip>
<tip>You can debug PostgreSQL functions. Use debug tool in the main toolbar to initiate debug session.</tip>
<tip>Data editor supports copy/paste of multiple cells. Use <b>Ctrl+Shift+V</b> to paste multiple rows/columns separated by tabs and line feeds.</tip>
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DBeaver documentation can be found in our WIKI (<ahref="https://github.com/dbeaver/dbeaver/wiki">https://github.com/dbeaver/dbeaver/wiki</a>).
Or just press <b>F1</b>.
Just press <b>F1</b>.
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You can view queries executed in DBeaver in <ahref="view://org.jkiss.dbeaver.core.queryManager">Query Manager</a> view.<br/>
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If you need more features, NoSQL databases support or analytical functions then you can use <ahref="https://dbeaver.com/">DBeaver Enterprise Edition</a>.<br/>