Re: Search database objects - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Milan Oparnica
Subject Re: Search database objects
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Msg-id 32591878-20b5-0367-03a1-175d715b19ef@gmail.com
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In response to Re: Search database objects  (Dave Page <dpage@pgadmin.org>)
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Thanks Dave.

I'm glad you're having it in mind. I see few duplicates on Redmine, so at least this time i feel I'm not the-only-one :)
I'll check the 2172 issue from time to time.

As in that Heineken commercial with Mars rover:

"And now we wait !"  :)


BR,

Milan Oparnica


On 1.8.19. 09:56, Dave Page wrote:


On Wed, Jul 31, 2019 at 4:03 PM Milan Oparnica <milan.opa@gmail.com> wrote:

Hello,

I like the fresh and modern approach that pgAdmin4 offers, updating instantly when new versions pop-up praying to find few options I still miss from pgAdmin3.

Search database objects
===============

I'm sure this tool will put a smile on many faces. Although not perfect, the 'Search' option in good-old pgAdmin3 is still superior to the 'browser-based-search' we have now.

It takes a lot of time to:

  1. Expand the database tree
  2. Expand the desired schema (and you have to know which one exactly)
  3. Expand the proper node (tables, views, functions...)
  4. Search with the browsers tool - hoping from one partial-result to another trying to spot the right one...

When collections hold thousand items it takes too much efort.

Are there any plans to add the 'Search tool' in pgAdmin4 ?


Yes, but there is no schedule for it yet: https://redmine.postgresql.org/issues/2172
 
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