On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 19:54 +0100, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-02-07 at 06:27 -0500, Colin Beckingham wrote:
> > >> 1. The database designer opens up ok but it does not seem to matter if
> > >> you do so from a database or schema or not. First requirement if you
> > >> want to import tables is to select a schema, but unless you are already
> > >> on a schema or database when DD opens it is not clear how you can select
> > >> a schema after that. Say you have "Databases" or the server name
> > >> selected then you are not given a list of schemas to select from.
> > >>
> > >
> > > We only need to know the schema if you want to generate the SQL, and if
> > > you want to reverse-engineere a specific schema. Both of these wizards
> > > ask for the schema. So, I think it's pretty covered.
> > 
> > OK no problem, the only issue I see is that you are allowed to start a 
> > wizard in an invalid context. The DD menu item "Import tables" is 
> > visible and active right from initial startup of pgadmin before you are 
> > connected to any servers.
> 
> Oh OK, understood. Yes, the icon should only be enabled when you're
> connected to a database. Another bug to fix :-/
> 

It's fixed now.


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