Mike Blackwell wrote:
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
It's a PostgreSQL security feature. When you're connected to a
database, tables from other databases are not available (even their
names).
It's curious that
the oids are available but not the names. I should really brush off
my C skills and t
Mike Blackwell wrote:
Guillaume Lelarge wrote:
Mike Blackwell wrote:
Would it be possible, perhaps as an option, to display the relation
name, and possibly the type, in the Server Status Lock display?
It already does this but you only have relation names for relations
belonging to the data
Mike Blackwell wrote:
Would it be possible, perhaps as an option, to display the relation
name, and possibly the type, in the Server Status Lock display?
It already does this but you only have relation names for relations
belonging to the database you're connected to (ie your maintenance
da
Would it be possible, perhaps as an option, to display the relation
name, and possibly the type, in the Server Status Lock display?
Mike
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