Hello,
I think you have enabled "Show system objects" option from Preferences
dialog due to which you are able to see them in types.
Could you confirm that by navigating "File" -> "Preferences" -> "Browser"
-> "Display" (Check screenshot for more information), If it is set to
"True" then this not
Hi,
Please provide below details:
1. Screen-shot for the same
2. pgAdmin logs, please refer https://www.pgadmin.org/faq/#8 to enable
logging
3. Is this issue reproducible with some particular scenario?
Thanks,
Khushboo
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 2:39 AM, Michael Rasmussen
wrote:
> *Version*
>
>
Version
2.1
Copyright
Copyright 2013 - 2018, The pgAdmin Development Team
Python Version
2.7.10 (default, Jul 30 2016, 19:40:32) [GCC 4.2.1 Compatible Apple LLVM 8.0.0
(clang-800.0.34)]
Flask Version
0.11.1
Application Mode
Desktop
Current User
pgadm...@pgadmin.org
Operating System
macOS High Sie
Hello,
I believe I have found a bug.
OS Windows 7.
Postgres 9.6.5
PGAdmin Version 2.1
- Python Version 2.7.13
- Flask Version 0.12.2
- Application Mode Desktop
When viewing my DB through PGAdmin, it shows I have 233 types. It seems that
PGAdmin is displaying every sequence and table as a ty
I think it’s more likely to be my university’s WiFi. I use the same computer
at home as I do in university (my laptop). How do I check to make sure that
Heroku isn’t blocking traffic?
So if I speak to my university’s IT department, what do I need to tell them?
Is it just a case of opening th
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 8:46 AM, Samuel Holmes
wrote:
> I am using Pgadmin as a frontend to maintain a Postgresql database hosted
> on Heroku. If I connect to the database from my home wifi connection, it
> connects successfully. It also connects successfully if I tether using my
> mobile phone
Hi there,
I'm having an issue with Pgadmin and I'd appreciate some input as I cannot find
anything online!
I am using Pgadmin as a frontend to maintain a Postgresql database hosted on
Heroku. If I connect to the database from my home wifi connection, it connects
successfully. It also connect
Hi
On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 2:31 AM, Anthony DeBarros
wrote:
>
> Hi, Dave,
>
> I've been testing this on macOS High Sierra for a few days. Overall, very
> positive feedback. The app seems fast, and I've experience no glitches yet.
>
Great, thanks for testing.
>
> One minor point:
>
> In the de
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 04:17:17PM +, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
>
> done and thanks to the packagers for their hard work.
ditto.
> However, I'm having problems installing it on my Debian Jessie laptop - I'm
> probably doing something silly and would appreciate help:
I am running buster and h