Re: bug reporting - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Alexandr S
Subject Re: bug reporting
Date
Msg-id 3F8B8C62.7080503@in.crimea.ua
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In response to Re: bug reporting  (Andreas Pflug <pgadmin@pse-consulting.de>)
Responses Re: bug reporting
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Andreas Pflug wrote:

> Then  I have to open pgadmin again. Fortunately data didn t lose. Then
> I open Query Tool and type:    "SELECT * from mytable;"   . Result of
> the query is right. Then I try to export data but I cann t do that
> because pgadmin suddenly shut down without saving any data.
>
>> text_s is attached to this letter.
>
>
> What format is this? I can't display it with any tool correctly.
> Please use Notepad and Save-As some Unicode format.
>
Hi
----It can be usually opened with Opera or Mozilla Firebird having set
before Character Coding to windows-1251. May be fonts don t support
russian language. Any way with text_s_unicode    in unicode there is the
same problem: I can t export such data from Query Window ( Pgadmin 3.1)
to file.

>
>
>>
>>>> --when inserting large block of text , data often aligns along one
>>>> long line, so its hard to view such data. It would be better if
>>>> data take the form of sell like , for example, Pgaccess does.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Don't know how you'd like it. Some kind of autowrap? You could split
>>> lines:
>>>
>>> INSERT INTO mytable(foo, bar) VALUES (1, 'this is my line ||
>>> ' and this too'
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Andreas
>>>
>> ---Yes, some kind of autowrap. Of course I can mannually  split line
>> , but users here usually do such way: ctrl-c from MS Word and ctrl-v
>> into pgadmin, so data often align along one long line.
>
>
> ?????? Inserting data from Word ?????
> pgAdmin3 is no text editing tool, and we won't try to interpret the
> data. I don't know how you're trying to use pgAdmin3, but it may be
> out of the scope of this tool (notice the name, it's about
> ADMINistration, not for extensively editing data).
>
----Why not? Let it be. What another tool should I use to insert data to
postgresql? Pgadmin already can be excellently used for such operations.
Not editing , but just coping from notepad to Pgadmin.   Else I have to
create my own program using PHP , etc ...






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