I'm wondering how many people is actually using Graphical Query Builder.
Coming from MSSQL (last version used was MSSQL2000), with it's
Enterprise Manager and Query Builder... I never used it. I always found
it much easier/faster to type the query in Query Analyzer - as I'm doing
today, using
Melvin Davidson wrote:
Unfortunately, it is currently not that easy because that information is
stored in the Windows registry.
I think it would be a nice enhancement if it were stored in a small
local PostgreSQL database table,
(suggestion - PgAdminDB), but I guess that is something that may
When I table has field of type bool, whose value is NULL, pgadmin's
'edit data' window shows them as if they are FALSE, there is no
difference between NULL values and FALSE falues.
Mario
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add.
It would be realy nice just to show you an error, and then retain the
row in the grid so one could easily just fix the mistake, and with
hiting ENTER save the data to the database.
Mike
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Thank you in advance.
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ing PgAdmin 1.2.0 on Debian Testing, and Ubuntu 5.04. I compiled
1.4.0 from sources, and I got the same behaviour there.
I was using PgAdmin 1.2.0 on WindowsXP, and I didn't experience that
problem on Windows.
Mike
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