* Ivan Sergio Borgonovo wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 18:34:53 -0600
> "Scott Marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Glad you got your problem resolved.  I have to admit I tend to
> > mostly use psql to interact with postgres.  Nothing against
> > PGAdmin III, it's good software.  I just tend to feel more comfy
> > scripting things than clicking things.  Whether you're using
> > pgadmin III or psql, it's important that you have the right
> > version.  For pgadmin it's usually best to always have the latest
> > version, and with psql the one that matches your db.
> 
> Is there any secret I don't know?
> I mostly use pgadmin because:
> 1) It is easier to cut and paste code and results
> 2) It's easier to open several connections
> 3) you've the object structure to navigate

The pgadmin3 version I use has some annoying bugs:  If I want to
add privileges to an object, it does not show me all roles in
the corresponding drop down box.

I am using version 1.8.2.  Is that fixed in a newer version?

> 
> But I miss psql auto completion.
> 
> I know I can call an external editor that would make cut&paste
> easier in psql but I'll lose autocompletion and I've had some issues
> with pgadmin search&replace and regexp, so I definitively would
> enjoy psql more... but what about the rest?
> 
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