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# How to create SQL Builder app

Open application and choose the ‘Data Designer’ menu

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Click the icon ‘Create SQL-Builder’ to open the modal window. To create, Enter the name and click on ‘Create SQL-Builder’

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Create SQL-Builder success. \
Click on the icon ‘Start design SQL-Builder’ to open the SQL builder project

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Once the user opens the project, they can see the design space.

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Inside the SQL Builder project, you can find a Side Menu

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In the Side Menu there are the following options:&#x20;

* **Search box** - to search and filter elements from your side menu
* **Connection** - to manage connections
* **My ER-Diagram** - to view the ER Diagrams in your app and include the tables in Design Panel.
* **My Query** - to view the other queries in your app and include the query in Design Panel.

Side Menu can be closed by clicking on the icon for ‘AppSpace’

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