On Tuesday, September 10, 2013 2:55pm, "Belbin, Peter"
said:
> I appreciate that pgAdmin 1.18.0 is available for windows users as part of the
> EnterpriseDB bundle, but, for those of us that really don't want/need the
> postgresql db running locally, will 1.18.0 be available for download from
On Monday, February 4, 2013 10:37am, "Dave Page" said:
> OK, I finally managed to recreate this. It doesn't do it for me when
> adding columns as described, but does if I rename one. I'll have a
> poke around and figure out what's going on.
> >>I can't reproduce this on Mac (the logic is the
Hi - I am using pgadmin 1.16.1 on Windows 7 against PG 9.1. When I add a new
table, add a column, or alter a column, the Object browser tree display
collapses as if I did a refresh high up in the object tree. I have to open up
several levels in the tree again to get to the table to do further w
Hi - I am using pgadmin 1.16.1 on Windows 7 against PG 9.1. When I add a new
table, add a column, or alter a column, the Object browser tree display
collapses as if I did a refresh high up in the object tree. I have to open up
several levels in the tree again to get to the table to do further
Today I end up killing pgadmin a few times while inadvertantly running some
huge queries and some ALTER requests that were blocked due to the queries. I
should have canceled the queries from pgadmin, but I didn't. When I saw that
the postgres processes were using up 100% of the CPU, I looked up
I cannot select only part of the text in an Edit Data cell.
pgadmin 1.10.0, GNOME Ubuntu 9.10, 64-bit:
(This does NOT occur in Windows pgadmin 1.10.0)
1. Open an Edit Data window.
2. Click in a cell.
3. Click again. All the text in the cell will be selected. (e.g. "abcdef")
4. Click again to set
pagadmin3 1.10.0, GNOME Ubuntu 9.10, 64-bit:
Sometimes when I double-click in a field in a Edit Data window, the rows scroll
to somewhere else, sometimes completely away from where I'm clicking.
Scenario for me:
1. Look at a table with about 30 rows (more than fit in Edit Data) and two
columns
I have been having trouble with pgadmin3 1.10.0 crashing intermittently on
Ubuntu 9.10, GNOME, 64-bit when editing a table or (once) running an SQL query.
I started running it under gdb and got this crash after attempting to close the
Edit Data window and saying "No" to "save this change":
This
On Sunday, February 28, 2010 12:42pm, "Guillaume Lelarge"
said:
> Le 24/02/2010 15:40, Andreas Laggner a écrit :
> > i'm running 1.10.0 binary with openSuse 11.2 64bit. When i open a
> > sql-query the window size is standard and not as i left it last time i
> > used pgadmin3. How can i get pgadm
mad rug wrote:
Yes, that's how Ray said.
"88352" is not the data I have in that entry, it is some plain text
data. This data can be quite large, so I use TEXT instead of CHAR/VARCHAR.
I'm puzzled how can this seem like some unusual situation... I thought
that it was the way pgAdmin returned
[I apologize: there were typos in the Ubuntu version number and in step 7. Here
is the corrected version.]
Here's another edit grid bug: this one is a crash. I see this only on Linux, on
both 1.8.4 and 1.10.0
Linux is Ubuntu 9.04 (jaunty), updated to latest packages as of today. If you
want to
Here's another edit grid bug: this one is a crash. I see this only on Linux, on
both 1.8.4 and 1.10.0
Linux is Ubuntu 8.04 (jaunty), updated to latest packages as of today. If you
want to know a specific gtk2 package version, let me know.
1. Start up a fresh pgadmin3.
2. Bring up an edit grid fo
Hi - this seems to be a row selection bug. I see it on both pgadmin 1.8.4 and
1.10.0, on both Linux and Windows:
1. Bring up a table in the edit grid.
2. Select a low-numbered row by clicking in the row number column on the
extreme left. E.g, click "3".
3. Shift-Select a higher-numbered row in t
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