I am running the snapshot "Version 1.2.0 Post Beta 1 (Sep 17 2004)" on Windows 2000, fully patched at Windows Update. The backend is PostgreSQL 7.4.5 on Fedora Core 2 (select version() reports "PostgreSQL 7.4.5 on i686-redhat-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC gcc (GCC) 3.3.3 20040412 (Red Hat Linux 3.3.3-7)".
I have previously created a valid connection to a server in pgAdmin 3. I want to change the properties of the connection (not delete and re-add).
From a fresh pgAdmin3 launch (all servers have the red X thru them, indicating not connected); right-click on the server name, choose properties. On the properties window, I change the "Initial DB" from what was originally set up, to a new valid database name (I have to type the database name in because I'm not connected).
The OK button does not light up, so I cannot save this change.
Fixed in CVS.
I get fancy and change the port number (the Initial DB is still showing the new database name that I typed) -- the OK button lights up so I click it. No errors. I re-right-click on the server, choose properties. On the properties window, the new port number is showing, but still the old Initial DB.
Fixed in CVS. Actually, on a connected server, changing db is not possible/allowed. Combobox is disabled now.
Oh, and a different bug I JUST discovered...the navigation window on the left hand side still shows me the old port number, although obviously it has changed because it shows on the popup properties window.
Fixed in CVS, thanks for reporting.
Regards, Andreas
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