The Navicat team is proud to announce the launch of Navicat Monitor 1.8. This minor update adds a couple of exciting features:
- The dashboard adds a compact view.
- Support for the Slack collaboration hub, so now you can get notifications via Slack whenever a warning or critical condition occurs in your infrastructure.
Today's blog examines both features and describes how to download the new version.
Navicat for MongoDB includes GUI Designers for both Users and Roles. We were introduced to the User Designer in the last blog. Today, we'll learn how to edit user roles using Navicat's Role Designer.
MongoDB provides a User Management Interface for performing a wide variety of user-related tasks. In addition to adding new users, the User Management Interface also allows database administrators (DBAs) to update existing users, such as to change password and grant or revoke roles. In today's blog, we'll explore how to create a new user using Navicat for MongoDB's User & Role Management facilities.
Sorting a list of English words is simple enough because they rely on alphabetical ordering. Sorting a set of German, or French words, with all of their accents, or Chinese with their different characters is a lot harder. Sorting rules are specified through locales, which determine how accents are sorted, in which order the characters are in, and how to do case-insensitive sorting.
In this series on Collation support in MongoDB, we've been learning how to specify collation in MongoDB using the Navicat for MongoDB GUI administration and development tool. Part I provided a brief introduction to the concept of collation, covered the fields that govern collation in MongoDB, as well as got into some of the specifics of the first three fields, namely Locale, Case Level, and Case First. Today's blog will describe the rest of the fields.
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