graeme wrote:
Thanks,
When I think about it editing data will not be desirable, however it
should be possible to add a new row, which was what I wanted to do,
although I didn't explicitly state that.
pgAdmin needs to read that very line immediately after insertion to show
correct values for col
Thanks,
When I think about it editing data will not be desirable, however it
should be possible to add a new row, which was what I wanted to do,
although I didn't explicitly state that. Anyway I can live with the
situation, especially since the vast majority of my tables will have a
pk.
cheer
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using pgadmin 1.2.0 the version bundled with postgreSQL 8.0 on a
> windows XP machine. I am unable to enter data on any table if
> that table
> doesn't have a primary key. If the table has a primary key then I can
> enter data through the View edit data screen.
>
You're won
Hi,
I'm using pgadmin 1.2.0 the version bundled with postgreSQL 8.0 on a
windows XP machine. I am unable to enter data on any table if that table
doesn't have a primary key. If the table has a primary key then I can
enter data through the View edit data screen.
Is there any reason for this beha