What is purpose of DB Browser(dbbrowser.aspx) under admin tool?How to create a quick, one-off admin page...
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What is purpose of DB Browser(dbbrowser.aspx) under admin tool?
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Want to know main purpose of dbbrowser.aspx page under admin tool. It looks similar to content editor interface.
What are main advantages of this tool over content editor?

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Want to know main purpose of dbbrowser.aspx page under admin tool. It looks similar to content editor interface.
What are main advantages of this tool over content editor?

admin-pages
add a comment |
Want to know main purpose of dbbrowser.aspx page under admin tool. It looks similar to content editor interface.
What are main advantages of this tool over content editor?

admin-pages
Want to know main purpose of dbbrowser.aspx page under admin tool. It looks similar to content editor interface.
What are main advantages of this tool over content editor?

admin-pages
admin-pages
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An often overlooked benefit of it, is it's capability to browse any Sitecore Item structure. While obvious, many people don't consider that an Item needs to inherit a lot of fields/base templates for the Content Editor to be able to navigate them properly. Security, Workflow, Item Statistics and so on.
The DBBrowser tool needs none of that. It just allows you to browse the item parent/child hierarchy and shows you what it finds.
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It is also usefull in situations when Content Editor does not work because of broken item. You can use dbbrowser.aspx to navigate to that item and
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A quick way to browse through the separate Sitecore databases. It is pretty lightweight and supports previewing of item’s fields, versions, languages etc. The DB Browser also allows preview of the file system.
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The delete of subitems is present on Sitecore. If you click on an item that has subitems, from the Home tab where the Delete icon is present, there is a dropdown and you can click on it to delete subitems (ibb.co/wJQYY8D). However, I've seen that deleting bulk item from dbbrowser is much faster than from the content editor. Maybe, through dbbrowser, it bypass the different events
– Hishaam Namooya
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I updated my answer, you are right.
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An often overlooked benefit of it, is it's capability to browse any Sitecore Item structure. While obvious, many people don't consider that an Item needs to inherit a lot of fields/base templates for the Content Editor to be able to navigate them properly. Security, Workflow, Item Statistics and so on.
The DBBrowser tool needs none of that. It just allows you to browse the item parent/child hierarchy and shows you what it finds.
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An often overlooked benefit of it, is it's capability to browse any Sitecore Item structure. While obvious, many people don't consider that an Item needs to inherit a lot of fields/base templates for the Content Editor to be able to navigate them properly. Security, Workflow, Item Statistics and so on.
The DBBrowser tool needs none of that. It just allows you to browse the item parent/child hierarchy and shows you what it finds.
add a comment |
An often overlooked benefit of it, is it's capability to browse any Sitecore Item structure. While obvious, many people don't consider that an Item needs to inherit a lot of fields/base templates for the Content Editor to be able to navigate them properly. Security, Workflow, Item Statistics and so on.
The DBBrowser tool needs none of that. It just allows you to browse the item parent/child hierarchy and shows you what it finds.
An often overlooked benefit of it, is it's capability to browse any Sitecore Item structure. While obvious, many people don't consider that an Item needs to inherit a lot of fields/base templates for the Content Editor to be able to navigate them properly. Security, Workflow, Item Statistics and so on.
The DBBrowser tool needs none of that. It just allows you to browse the item parent/child hierarchy and shows you what it finds.
answered 16 hours ago
Mark Cassidy♦Mark Cassidy
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It is also usefull in situations when Content Editor does not work because of broken item. You can use dbbrowser.aspx to navigate to that item and
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It is also usefull in situations when Content Editor does not work because of broken item. You can use dbbrowser.aspx to navigate to that item and
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It is also usefull in situations when Content Editor does not work because of broken item. You can use dbbrowser.aspx to navigate to that item and
It is also usefull in situations when Content Editor does not work because of broken item. You can use dbbrowser.aspx to navigate to that item and
answered 17 hours ago
Bartłomiej MuchaBartłomiej Mucha
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A quick way to browse through the separate Sitecore databases. It is pretty lightweight and supports previewing of item’s fields, versions, languages etc. The DB Browser also allows preview of the file system.
1
The delete of subitems is present on Sitecore. If you click on an item that has subitems, from the Home tab where the Delete icon is present, there is a dropdown and you can click on it to delete subitems (ibb.co/wJQYY8D). However, I've seen that deleting bulk item from dbbrowser is much faster than from the content editor. Maybe, through dbbrowser, it bypass the different events
– Hishaam Namooya
14 hours ago
I updated my answer, you are right.
– Vlad Iobagiu
14 hours ago
add a comment |
A quick way to browse through the separate Sitecore databases. It is pretty lightweight and supports previewing of item’s fields, versions, languages etc. The DB Browser also allows preview of the file system.
1
The delete of subitems is present on Sitecore. If you click on an item that has subitems, from the Home tab where the Delete icon is present, there is a dropdown and you can click on it to delete subitems (ibb.co/wJQYY8D). However, I've seen that deleting bulk item from dbbrowser is much faster than from the content editor. Maybe, through dbbrowser, it bypass the different events
– Hishaam Namooya
14 hours ago
I updated my answer, you are right.
– Vlad Iobagiu
14 hours ago
add a comment |
A quick way to browse through the separate Sitecore databases. It is pretty lightweight and supports previewing of item’s fields, versions, languages etc. The DB Browser also allows preview of the file system.
A quick way to browse through the separate Sitecore databases. It is pretty lightweight and supports previewing of item’s fields, versions, languages etc. The DB Browser also allows preview of the file system.
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answered 17 hours ago
Vlad IobagiuVlad Iobagiu
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The delete of subitems is present on Sitecore. If you click on an item that has subitems, from the Home tab where the Delete icon is present, there is a dropdown and you can click on it to delete subitems (ibb.co/wJQYY8D). However, I've seen that deleting bulk item from dbbrowser is much faster than from the content editor. Maybe, through dbbrowser, it bypass the different events
– Hishaam Namooya
14 hours ago
I updated my answer, you are right.
– Vlad Iobagiu
14 hours ago
add a comment |
1
The delete of subitems is present on Sitecore. If you click on an item that has subitems, from the Home tab where the Delete icon is present, there is a dropdown and you can click on it to delete subitems (ibb.co/wJQYY8D). However, I've seen that deleting bulk item from dbbrowser is much faster than from the content editor. Maybe, through dbbrowser, it bypass the different events
– Hishaam Namooya
14 hours ago
I updated my answer, you are right.
– Vlad Iobagiu
14 hours ago
1
1
The delete of subitems is present on Sitecore. If you click on an item that has subitems, from the Home tab where the Delete icon is present, there is a dropdown and you can click on it to delete subitems (ibb.co/wJQYY8D). However, I've seen that deleting bulk item from dbbrowser is much faster than from the content editor. Maybe, through dbbrowser, it bypass the different events
– Hishaam Namooya
14 hours ago
The delete of subitems is present on Sitecore. If you click on an item that has subitems, from the Home tab where the Delete icon is present, there is a dropdown and you can click on it to delete subitems (ibb.co/wJQYY8D). However, I've seen that deleting bulk item from dbbrowser is much faster than from the content editor. Maybe, through dbbrowser, it bypass the different events
– Hishaam Namooya
14 hours ago
I updated my answer, you are right.
– Vlad Iobagiu
14 hours ago
I updated my answer, you are right.
– Vlad Iobagiu
14 hours ago
add a comment |
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