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Whoa. That's actually quite scary since I had no idea about it. What if I had
selected only the "DELETE FROM table" from "DELETE FROM table WHERE id = 123"?!
Now I have to worry about having done that (or something similar) in the past.
:/
On 2015-02-12 at 10:23 AM, "Robins Tharakan" wrote:
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When working in the SQL query window in pgAdmin, keeping it open for the whole
day, I sometimes notice that it will randomly tell me that I have a syntax
error somewhere in it when I run it, without having changed anything. If I just
click somewhere else inside the window, such as placing the ma
In the query window's bottom-right corner, after running a query, it
says how long it took. It's ambiguous how exactly this is is
calculated. It seems to not take into account the lag from the
slow-ass SSH tunnel.
Basically, I wanna know how fast the command *actually* is. Not how
long it took to
I always connect to PostgreSQL over an SSH tunnel. As such, I have no
need for a special password for the PostgreSQL server, as it's already
over a SSH tunnel. I assume this is how 99% of all users do things.
Why, then, does it need to ask me every single time for a password,
even though I have ch
Please, for the love of the big fat PG Elephant God, will you release
it (Windows) so I can finally runt it? I have high hopes for this new
and improved version of a piece of software I use all the time but
find frustratingly sluggish (SSH tunnel connection).
It's getting old to visit the pgAdmin website every single day to
check for new releases. Why is there no RSS feed for new stable
releases? AFAIK, the program itself doesn't check for new versions
either.
"2014-10-09 - pgAdmin v1.20 beta2 available"
Today is 2014-11-21. "Next few days" indeed...
Is this new release going to go stable anytime soon, BTW? I can't
wait for it because while pgAdmin has been useful, and is certainly
no easy task to code, it has felt very frustrating to me for a long