> > Also, is there an documented (or undocumented) function I
> can run to
> > manually update the counts.
> >
>
> No. You really need to select the menu item "Count" to have the exact
> number of rows.
There is an option under the Query tab named
"
: Set query (DM5376:15432): SELECT
pg_size_pretty(pg_relation_size(17079::oid)) AS "Index Size"
I would prefer pgAdmin to timeout the gathering of this statistic, and continue
being a responsive application.
I ran a second pgAdmin program, and cancelled the query, at which time the
fi
dbversion ALTER ""one ""two"" three"" TYPE bigint;
ALTER TABLE dbversion ALTER COLUMN ""one ""two"" three"" SET STATISTICS -1;
Which still doesn't work.
I don't think that this is a high priority bug, as thos
When viewing rows in a table, I was using a couple of different filters.
With the last line in the filter window commented out, the ordering specified
was not taken into account.
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> On Tue, August 14, 2007 5:31 pm, Raymond O'Donnell wrote:
> > Yeah, it's handy alrightI came across it first in a nice little
> > freebie text editor I use a lot (www.crimsoneditor.com), where ctrl-m
> > comments and indents the currently-selected text.
I like the shortcut eclipse uses for t
screen.
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