Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl +Y Redo redoes an action which has just been undone using Undo. Redo can be thought of as undoing the undo.
You can only use this command if no other commands have been executed since the undo.
Clicking the arrow at the bottom of the Redo button will display a list of the recent actions, for example:
Clicking on one of these actions will redo that particular action. Moving the mouse pointer over the list of actions will select one or more actions. The number of selected "Redo" action(s) will appear in the drop-down list of the Redo button.
You can check the Developer [View-Show/Hide] tickbox to see which commands are being "redone", for example:
The Undo/Redo commands undo and re-apply changes made to data on RDBMS cursor datasets. The changes are made directly to the database. If RDBMS archiving has been switched on the use of these commands will create archive information.
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