I did the same for at least a year, but I must admit that v4 has improved
greatly since its initial release. Also it turns out is handy for running
in a docker-compose environment so no matter who is starting up on your
team, they always have a database and a database admin tool at the ready
along
I gave up on PGAdmin4 and went back to PGAdmin3, although 3 is
deprecated now. The History tab will show you what you want after
executing a SQL statement.
I don't use Windows any more than I have to but when I did try PGAdmin4
on windows, the feedback was sometimes there and sometimes not. Li
On 7/10/20 12:54 PM, Robert West wrote:
Yes...all that is in there is the same results for the entire batch..no
intermediate results for each piece of DDL.
Hmm, that is something you might have to ask here:
https://www.pgadmin.org/support/list/
> I'm submitting a large series of DDL chan
Why would you shun the ease of command line batch control?
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On 10/07/2020 17:36, rwest wrote:
Oh sorry, should have specified that.
We're running on a Windows platform.
We're trying to avoid running anything com
Oh sorry, should have specified that.
We're running on a Windows platform.
We're trying to avoid running anything command-line when doing DDL releases
and leverage whatever PG Admin 4 can provide us. I'm just wondering why we
don't see the results of each CREATE or ALTER statement as the script
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On 7/10/20 8:53 AM, rwest wr
Ah, sorry that i didn't specify.
I'm running on a Windows platform.
We're trying to avoid running in a command-line mode if possible, and
leverage the options PG Admin 4 has available to us. Just find it odd that
it doesn't report out each Create or Alter statement as it executes the
script.
On 7/10/20 8:53 AM, rwest wrote:
I'm relatively new to PostgreSql and am trying to navigate my way around the
tools like PG Admin 4 to do Database Admin work.
I'm trying to run an entire set of DDL with lots of tables, indexes, etc.
through PG Admin 4 for a database. The only thing I saw after
On 7/10/20 9:53 AM, rwest wrote:
I'm relatively new to PostgreSql and am trying to navigate my way around the
tools like PG Admin 4 to do Database Admin work.
I'm trying to run an entire set of DDL with lots of tables, indexes, etc.
through PG Admin 4 for a database. The only thing I saw aft