If you
- have a query window open
- and you're editing a function definition, or trigger
- execute the query, and update/replace the function or trigger, or
type. or table, or any other object
- and then later right click on the object and do 'create script'
you'll get the old data that was cac
When I'm doing heavy development I'm always removing and recreating
tables and views.
If you
- drop a view
- create a view with the same name
- and have the data window for the view open from before it was dropped
- and do a refresh
You lose the column names, since the oid for the view/table is
Hello,
Thursday, August 13, 2009, 2:38:02 AM, you wrote:
JM> I am also getting repeated sudden program terminations. My
JM> environment is Windows Server 2003 Native Japanese OS. Postgresql
JM> 8.4. Pgadmin III 1.10. Often after just having added a column, the
JM> program terminates. In all cases