Thank you Dave and others for your valuable feedback.
We'll try to achieve what is best for the users.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 5:46 PM Dave Caughey wrote:
> I think there's a nice blend between pagination and infinite scrolling.
>
> The problem with the *current *infinite scrolling implementation
I think there's a nice blend between pagination and infinite scrolling.
The problem with the *current *infinite scrolling implementation is that
the scroll baris scaled to the number of *rendered* rows, so as you scroll
down (which renders another bunch of records), it keeps rescaling the
scrollba
Hi Anthony,
We already do that. It says - 464 fetched out of the total 464 rows.
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On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 6:12 PM Anthony DeBarros
wrote:
> If I may add, please have pgAdmin display the total number of rows in the
> result set regardless of pagination page size.
>
> On Mon, Jul
If I may add, please have pgAdmin display the total number of rows in the
result set regardless of pagination page size.
On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 4:35 AM Usman Khan wrote:
> Hi Aditya
> I vote for pagination, it would really be helpful for end users.
> In addition to giving the user the ability to