Save Workbook to Database dialog
Use this dialog to save the current workbook under a new name in the database. For example, you might want to make a backup copy of the current workbook.
For more information, see:
"About saving workbooks to the database"
New name
Use this field to enter a new name for the workbook.
Notes
- You can enter a name in the New name field that:
- has an maximum length of approximately 45 characters (depending on the language in which you are running Discoverer).
- includes upper or lower case characters, and spaces. For example 'Jchan Sales Workbook March 2002'.
- If two users open the same workbook and try to save the workbook at the same time, Discoverer saves the changes made by the user that saves the workbook first. Discoverer displays the message "End User Layer transaction found - Object changed in the database" to the second workbook user. The second user is forced to use the Save as option with a different workbook name. Alternatively, the second user can re-open the workbook and save the workbook.
- Shared workbook names are prefixed with the name of the workbook owner.