![]() ![]() Global data sources can be copied via Export Settings. If the target IDE is on the another computer, just use the XML clipboard value produced on the step two.Paste them in the needed IDE via Ctrl/Cmd+V.UPD: Starting from version 2021.1 you can: Copy a data source from one IDE to another IDE, or to another computer Say, if you use DataGrip 2020.1, global data sources will not be visible from projects you open in other versions of DataGrip or in IntelliJ IDEA. Global data sources are visible in all projects you open from the same version of the same IDE. If you want to make it local again, click the button again. To make a data source global, click the corresponding button in the toolbar (or the context menu). This means it becomes visible from all projects you run from a particular IDE. ![]() In IntelliJ-based IDEs, a data source can be global. Share data sources between projects inside one IDE Duplicate a data source within one projectĪ trivial problem deserves a trivial solution: in the context menu of the selected data source, click Duplicate or press Ctrl/Cmd+D.Ī new data source will be created with the same properties, including the password. Copy a data source from one IDE to another IDE, or to another computer. Share data sources between projects inside one IDE. Duplicate a data source within one project. In this tutorial we’re going to look at three popular use-cases: ![]()
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