Guillaume Lelarge a écrit : > Olivier Bouiron a écrit : >> The problem only happen when I edit just the 100 last lines of the table. >> This is how i do: >> 1)I edit just the 100 last lines of the table using the popup menu >> 2)Click on the cell I want to edit >> 3)Tape the new value >> 4)'Enter' >> 5)Then I can close the frame or clik on the refresh button, the result >> will be the same: I see the old value taking place in the cell >> >> But if I do that; >> 1)I edit just the 100 last lines of the table using the popup menu >> 2)Click on the cell I want to edit >> 3)Tape the new value >> 4)'Enter' >> 2)Click on a 2nd cell I want to edit >> 3)Tape the new value >> 4)'Enter' >> 5)Then just the second cell will keep its old value, the first is ok... >> >> Hope this could help you... >> > > I've done some tests. I have the same issue than Olivier when I use > Enter (not Return, but Enter... the key of the numeric pad). It seems > Enter key is not handled in the same way than Return key. I'll look at > the source code tonight. >
OK. I've commited a fix on SVN. It should appear on beta 3. Thanks for the report. Regards. -- Guillaume. <!-- http://abs.traduc.org/ http://lfs.traduc.org/ http://docs.postgresqlfr.org/ --> ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster