Re: pgAdmin4 2.0, schema "Aggregates" - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Melvin Davidson
Subject Re: pgAdmin4 2.0, schema "Aggregates"
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In response to Re: pgAdmin4 2.0, schema "Aggregates"  (Cherio <cherio@gmail.com>)
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On Monday, November 6, 2017, 10:23:04 AM EST, Cherio <cherio@gmail.com> wrote:


Thank you for elaborating!! pgadmin 4 is a great product.

I still hope that in some future at least the explorer view can get the "Aggregates" node, at least as an informational one. From my experience most of the time creating DB objects (tables, functions, etc) is done via a script so the UI to create DB objects is rarely used. However when it comes to exploring DB structure a lazy sloth like DB developer likes the explorer tree :) It is far more convenient to navigate the tree than to type queries.

On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 12:13 AM, Ashesh Vashi <ashesh.vashi@enterprisedb.com> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 6, 2017 at 10:34 AM, Khushboo Vashi <khushboo.vashi@enterprisedb.c om> wrote:


On Sat, Nov 4, 2017 at 1:10 AM, Cherio <cherio@gmail.com> wrote:
After switching from desktop version 3 to the latest 4 2.0 I noticed that "Aggregates" node is missing from schemas. It is also missing in "Preferences"->"Browser"->"Nod es". I am not sure if this is a bug or an issue with my local environment or it has not been implemented.

pgAdmin 4 does not support  "Aggregates".
While porting some of the PostgreSQL object nodes from pgAdmin 3 to pgAdmin 4, we found good number of bugs (which were there from long time) in pgAdmin 3. And, nobody reported it back to communitiy. That indicates - they were not being used by any user.
So - it was conscious decision to remove those nodes from pgAdmin 4.

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Thanks & Regards,

Ashesh Vashi
Thanks!



A simple query of
SELECT *
   FROM pg_aggregate
ORDER BY aggtransfn;

ought to suffice. Add specific column names and WHERE clause to tailor to your needs.

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