> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rod Taylor [mailto:rbt@zort.ca]
> Sent: 02 May 2002 00:31
> To: Dave Page; pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org;
> pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-hackers] RFC: Removal of Revision Control
>
>
> Thats fair. The ability to rollback most changes isn't
> overly useful. What is useful is the ability to replay
> commands on another database.
>
> I suggest a good replacement would be a simple 'log' mode
> which writes text based queries to a log file. PGAdmin
> should be able to play an arbitrary text file against a
> database connection. This would preserve most of the
> functionality and should be straight forward to
> implement. The only catch is it shouldn't have the select queries in
> it which the PGAdmin uses to determine structure.
Umm, I already implemented that when you requested it some months ago
:-). It was one of the first features to be added to the 1.3 dev
version. All queries are now tagged with a type - User (ones you type
in), Datagrid (generated by the datagrid when you edit data) & System
(the ones you want to ignore) and you can select any combination to be
logged to a text file.
Regards, Dave.