ERD in Oracle Toad - is there a menu option - toad

Do any of you know how to view an ERD diagram in Toad for Oracle Professional 12.1.1.1? I have been told it is in Tool->ERD Diagram but I don't have a Tools menu.

It's on the Database menu, Report submenu. ER Diagram.

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How to create an hyperlink to switch from one report to another in PowerBI Desktop?

I have got 4 PowerBI reports. Do you know if there is possible to swicht from one report to the other 3 reports with for example an hyperlink?
Thank you for your answer.
Have you looked at dashboards?
If you actually want a hyperlink instead, on the ribbon click Insert -> Textbox. Paste the url of your report in there and ensure you click the hyperlink button to turn it into a link.

How do I implement radio buttons in Sitecore 7.5 page editor?

I need to show the following admin section in the Sitecore 7.5 page editor above each page content. I want a content editor to be able to select one of these three radio button options and then have it persisted in Sitecore database once a user clicks to save the page. I cannot find online any example of how these radio buttons can be implemented in Sitecore 7.5 (MVC, if that matters). Any guidance will be highly appreciated.
1/22/16 Update:
Attention down-voters. I am not looking for the final code. I am looking for an advice on direction. Sitecore 7.5 doesn't even have the "radio button" data type available and I couldn't find any examples online. Thank you for understanding.

Turn off Information Popup

In Toad for Oracle 12.7.1.11, every time I open a synonym in Schema Browser with the Script tab selected, I see the same annoying popup, with this text:
To extract audit options, you must either have SELECT privilege on DBA_OBJ_AUDIT_OPTS or log into the schema that you are extracting.
Could someone kindly tell me how to get rid of it? (Note: I don't seem to get the popup when I open the table the synonym is for with a different DB user.)
I posted this question on the Toad for Oracle forum (
http://www.toadworld.com/products/toad-for-oracle/) and got the correct answer back! For those interested:
Click the first button in the script tab. In the dialog that appears, uncheck "Audit Statements".

List View Tools tab missing in SharePoint Designer 2013

I got a task to customize the list view in SharePoint Designer 2013 . Unfortunately , i don't see List View Tools tab in my SharePoint Designer 2013. Even if i click anywhere in the web part code , i don't get it.
How to enable the List View tools tab in SharePoint Designer 2013 ?
With List View Tools :
Without List View Tools :
Bizarrely, Edit the Web Part properties and tick Miscellaneous > Server Render. I know on Tasks view webparts that this disables the Timeline and Complete icon functionality but it
enables the List View Tools and
enables valid filtering (with Server Render unticked, the filtering is wrong!).
simple way...
Open the list in Sharepoint designer 2013.
Select tag and right click and then click on tag properties.
just click on the open button.
And DONE..u can now see the List View tool option.
In my case it worked when the page was created as "Web Part Page". By default, if you select "Add a page" SharePoint creates it as "Wiki Page" and this functionality is not available.

Is it possible to deploy or extract a power view report from Excel to Sharepoint

I created some very nifty Power View reports in excel, however I would like to view the reports from sharepoint without opening excel first (as if the power view was created entirely from sharepoint without Excel).
The most valable solution I could think of was to start over with new reports in Sharepoint and recreate the whole thing in browser. I do hope there is a better way to achieve this.
Is there a solution to extract the power view reports and publish them to Sharepoint? Any help is appreciated!
If it matters, I am site administrator for the sharepoint environment.
This is the result I would like to have:
This is from the bi demo script at https://www.microsoftofficedemos.com/
To publish the Power View Report to SharePoint.
In Excel, on the File tab, click Save As.
In the Save As window, under Places, click SharePoint, and then click Browse.
In the Save As dialog, click Browser View Options.
In Browser View Options, click Sheets in drop down.
In list of sheets, click the sheet that contains your Power View report, and then click OK.
In Save As dialog, navigate to the Reports Gallery, if not selected by default.
Click Save to upload the workbook from Excel to SharePoint report gallery.
EDIT: Unfortunately you can't extract the power view per this info, office.microsoft.com/en-in/excel-help/…. There's a suggestion on Connect that you can vote on to add this feature in future versions