Hi Arni, On Tue, Jan 29, 2019 at 3:24 PM Arni Kromić <arni.kro...@bios-ict.hr> wrote:
> Hello everybody. Before everything, I'd like to thank pgAdmin devs for > all the great work! > > Thank you. > So, I've upgraded pgAdmin yesterday, and I've noticed a bug i haven't > noticed before, so I thought I should mention it, together with a couple > of bugs I've already encountered before. > > The new bug is in the UI, specifically in the query "window". While the > lower half which contains "Data Output", "Explain" etc. can be undocked > from its position and become a floating window, it cannot be docked > back. If I undock single items ("DataOutput" etc.) from that window, I > can dock them one by one back to the original position, but not the > entire window. > This is the expected behaviour. > It's annoying because it can happen when you try to resize the top of > the window; you can easily miss the thin line (changing cursor to > double-arrow) We are working on this, please refer https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/3865 > and hit the "top bar" of that window and yank it out of > its docking position - this is how I found out. Since it can't be > returned to its original position as it is, you need to drag all four > tabs one by one back to the position. Specifically, if you enter a > negative Increment, p > > The other bug I've noticed before concerns the "Create - Sequence" > functionality. If I enter a negative Increment, it complains: > "Increment' must be greater than or equal to 1." Since Postgres does > accept negative increments (i.e. descending sequences). This is strange, > since descending sequences ARE mentioned in the help; if there is a way > to specify them, I haven't found it... > > Please log the issue @ https://redmine.postgresql.org/projects/pgadmin4/issues > There is also a minor (possible) bug in the "Create - Function / > Procedure" dialog - when you enter code in the window, the resulting SQL > is something like "AS $BODY$select this from that$BODY$;". While it > doesn't affect functionality, the readability of the CREATE code is, so > I prefer to put newlines on the first and last lines of Code input. > There is one example where the code is somewhat messed up though, and > that's when the last line of code is a comment. Then the resulting SQL > contains something like this: > > AS $BODY$select this from that > --comment$BODY$; > > The closing $BODY$ thus gets commented out. > > This one is already logged. https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/3851 > Another glitch new to 4.1 is that SQL tab is not visible when a new > "Create - Function / Procedure" window is open - it has to be widened a > bit for that tab to show. Also there is no indication that tab exists - > if I didn't expect it to be there, I wouldn't've even tried looking for it. > > This issue has already been fixed and will be available in the next release. Please tell me if those issues should be or have been reported, and > should I do it (and where) or someone else would. Thank you for your > patience! > > -- > Kind Regards, > Arni Kromić > > Thanks, Khushboo