Hello again;
Well. As the use of PGAdmin as source of data is absolutely resolved,
although with the (SQL dialog). I think that the most needed thing is the
possibility of paste data (at least one column) in the Postgres tables.
I'm just an user and just can say that is very possible that people
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, javier garcia - CEBAS wrote:
Hello all.
I just would like to say that perhaps it would be good that PGAdmin could
benefit more of the Copy & PAste abilities of windows.
For us it would be very good to be able to copy columns of data in
Spreadsheets like Excel and to paste
On Tue, 13 Jan 2004, javier garcia - CEBAS wrote:
> Hello all.
>
> I just would like to say that perhaps it would be good that PGAdmin could
> benefit more of the Copy & PAste abilities of windows.
> For us it would be very good to be able to copy columns of data in
> Spreadsheets like Excel and t
Hello all.
I just would like to say that perhaps it would be good that PGAdmin could
benefit more of the Copy & PAste abilities of windows.
For us it would be very good to be able to copy columns of data in
Spreadsheets like Excel and to paste them in Postgres tables.
Perhaps more people would
Richard van den Berg wrote:
Subject: Refreshing removed object crashes pgadmin3
Package: pgadmin3
Version: 1.0.2-0.1
Severity: important
Trying to refresh the view of an object that no longer exists in the
database (a dropped table for example), crashes pgadmin3 with a
Segmentation fault.
Fi