On 04/20/2012 04:27 PM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
On Fri, 2012-04-20 at 10:25 -0400, Colin Beckingham wrote:
On 04/20/2012 07:58 AM, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Hi Colin,
On Fri, 2012-04-20 at 13:15 +0200, Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
On Wed, 2012-04-11 at 17:13 -0400, Colin Beckingham wrote:
On 04/11/2012 04:38 PM, Colin Beckingham wrote:
Guillaume, I see the missing column name in index-properties has been
fixed. Thanks.
However the column name appears to be truncated one char too early;
bookid becomes booki and authid becomes authi. Seems to be consistent
across databases.
I am confusing Constraints and Indexes again. The column name is still
missing from _Constraints_, the name is present in _Indexes_ but
truncated 1 char.
'k. Actually, as far as I can tell, it also happens with wxWidgets 2.8.
It also happens on 1.14. I'm working on it.
Can you try the attached patch, please?
The patch works in that it fixes some indicated problems: in
constraints, the field name now appears under columns, and in indexes
the name of the indexed field is fully named.
Some issues which may remain:
1. in indexes, the other detail for a field, (sort type, treatment of
nulls etc), is indicated alongside the field name but in constraints
this detail is present in grey in the text but missing from the table
So I looked into this this afternoon and I found many disappointing
things. Meaning there are still a few bugs to fix :-/ (for example don't
try to use a column name with space in it in an index...)
2. in both constraints and indexes, neither the add nor remove buttons
activate, neither do any of the field selector and other dropdowns, this
may of course be deliberate if they should not be changed in this
context, however say you want to change an index from indexing a single
field to indexing multiple fields, or change from asc to desc?
PostgreSQL doesn't allow that, so pgAdmin doesn't allow it either. You
can change an index's name, its tablespace, and storage parameters.
That's all.
OK, not a problem, it's just that in the properties dialog, columns tab,
the row which indicates the field is selectable and changes colour and
therefore looks like selecting it does something, but in fact you can't
change anything there. So I wonder if there is a way to make it even
less responsive so that expectations are not raised?
3. the new dialog box is not modal. I can go to the parent window and
change from one index or constraint to another, I think this could lead
to confusion since the child dialog does not change to suit the
selection in the parent.
If you mean the browser window, every properties dialog has this
behaviour. Nothing wrong here, AFAICT.
OK. I wonder for consistency's sake (parent-child) if the properties
dialog window should have a close button like the parent? In Gnome 3 a
close button is on the parent but the only way of closing the properties
dialog is through the Cancel button.
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