Closes the current dialog.

Shows sample rows of the selected table. You can change the values in any of the displayed cells by selecting a cell and typing a new value. You might need to use the scroll bars to see all of the table columns.

If a column contains one of the following data types, its content is not displayed: GRAPHIC, VARGRAPHIC, LONGVARGRAPHIC, BLOB, and DBCLOB. For CLOB data types, a limited number of characters are displayed. If a column contains a distinct type based on one of the preceding data types, its content is not displayed.

Commits any changes that have been made to the displayed data since the last commit.

Rolls back any changes that have been made to the displayed data since the last commit.

Fetches the next group of rows; becomes disabled if there are no more rows to be fetched. Use the Limit the number of table rows fetched for editing field on the General page of the Tools Settings notebook to specify the number of rows to be displayed.

Inserts a new row below the current position. You must enter values for primary fields, otherwise an error message is displayed. The text underneath the Fetch More Rows push button indicates the number of rows in memory. If the Commit and Roll Back push buttons are enabled, you can commit or roll back your changes.

Deletes one or more selected rows. The text underneath the Fetch More Rows push button indicates the remaining number of rows in memory. If the Commit and Roll Back push buttons are enabled, you can commit or roll back your changes.

Automatically commits your changes as you enter them. If you select this check box, you will not be able to roll back your changes, and the Commit and Roll Back push buttons will become disabled.