There is a setting you need to change to open query tool in new window. Goto: 'File' -> 'Preferences' -> 'SQL Editor' -> 'Open in new browser tab' (Set this option to True)
[image: Inline image 1] Regarding loading the result at once, loading the result in chunks helps us improve the performance in server-client architecture. -- Regards, Murtuza Zabuawala EnterpriseDB: http://www.enterprisedb.com The Enterprise PostgreSQL Company On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 6:36 AM, Russell Mercer <rmer...@getspatial.com> wrote: > Hi, > > One of the items that was noted in the release of 1.6 was the ability to > move queries into a new window, allowing for use on multiple screens. I > was wondering if anyone has been able to make this work. I've given it a > shot, but seem to be missing a step in the process. > > The one way I've seen to open a new window is by Right Clicking on the > pgAdmin 4 logo at the top left, and choosing the option to Open in a New > Window. The result of this is a new window, but in the form of a tab > created in the existing window. Is there a way to break that out > separately to its own window? I thought with the beta version that Dave > Page released shortly before 1.6 was released, that I had gotten this to > work, but now I'm not sure. > > The other feature I wonder about is whether there is a setting to load the > entire result into the window at once. Right now, when I run a query, that > returns say 13000 rows, it runs successfully. When I grab the scroll bar > to scroll to the bottom, it runs down through about 1000 records, then the > scroll bar jumps halfway back up again, as it has obviously loaded another > batch of records into the cache. Is there any setting to change so that I > can scroll to the bottom of the results without having to continually load > records into the cache? Any input would be much appreciated. > > For tech details, I'm running this on a Windows 7, Intel i7, 16GB RAM. > > On a personal note, I want to say that the 1.6 release of pgAdmin4 is a > huge step for the software. It is far more stable, loads faster, and seems > to be approaching parity with what pgAdmin3 offered. As someone who was > pretty critical of the initial release of the software, I want to > acknowledge that it is clear the developers have been working hard to > address the concerns that were expressed. It is very much appreciated. > > Thanks, > > Russell >