Hi Keith,

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> From: Network Administrator [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 01 October 2003 15:47
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [pgadmin-support] Sorting questions and an SSL question
> 
> 
> Greetings everyone,
> 
> First of all, thank you for pgAdmin III.  Its a very nice 
> tool and I used it in on Winblowz 2000 and I also installed 
> it on one of my Linux laptops (Slackware9 Package).
> 
> I've got serveral questions that concern me in moving forward 
> recommending this tool be used.  I hoping the answer evade be 
> because of my own ignorance.
> 
> One of the things I remember doing in pgAdmin II is that I 
> could view the table data and then (I think click) a column 
> so that the data would be sorted. 
> However now it seems like that functional is gone altogether. 
>  So the question is how does one sort the data that is being 
> viewed.  

Currently you cannot unfortunately. This is something I hope to
implement, but is not nearly as straightforward with wxWindows as it was
in Visual Basic.

> Ideally, I was hoping that pgAdmin III would go to 
> the next step of being able to view data in the way that the 
> old version of pgAccess did.  That is to say, the user could 
> entry multiple sort parameters (i.e. an order by clause).  
> Futher more a filter (i.e. where
> clause) would be nice too.  I still use pgAcess on the *nix 
> side because I can do at least the sorting piece in their 
> current version (though, the orginal version had exactly what 
> stated above).  pgAccess hasn't had a release in quite awhile 
> and although I haven't contacted the developers there, I've 
> been leaning towards using pgAdmin as the single tool I use.

:-) I haven't used pgAccess since about 1997, so cannot comment on it's
capabilities. Entering of sort/filter parameters does seem useful
though. I'll take a look at that as well.

> 
> In any event, I hoping this is something that I'm either 
> missing or is in the works for a future release.
> 
> Also, on the Slackware 9 client, the SSL drop down box is 
> empty.  Is there something I have to do to get the options to appear?

So it is :-( That's odd. I'll check that out as well (you shouldn't have
to do anything).

Regards, Dave.

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