Re: pgAdmin III technical issues - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers
From | Andreas Pflug |
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Subject | Re: pgAdmin III technical issues |
Date | |
Msg-id | 3FCC9F36.5090000@pse-consulting.de Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: pgAdmin III technical issues (Jean-Michel POURE <jm@poure.com>) |
List | pgadmin-hackers |
Jean-Michel POURE wrote: > >Andreas or Dave may be interested in changing some English messages > IMHO the terms describe exactly what's meant. We'll try to explain if this isn't clearly understood. >like >"Execute arbitrary queries" > Execute free-form queries > or "Try switching it to..." > Try changing it to >or even "explain analyse query" which are difficult to translated. > > > In doubt, don't translate. This is PostgreSQL slang. >>(binary compatible) >> >> >Sorry, I understand the meaning but do not know where it comes from. > > Used for casts, e.g. the cast varchar->text doesn't need a cast function because the types are binary compatible (i.e. just different names for the same data representation) > > >>Commutator >> >> >This is part of CREATE OEPRATOR syntax. You may keep it in English. >http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/sql-createoperator.html > > Yeah > > >>Cast (Casts) >> >> >= "conversion" from one type to another. >http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/sql-createcast.html > > Keep > > >>Do instead >> >> >This is part of the create rule dialog. >http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/interactive/sql-createrule.html > >Rules can "rewrite" SQL queries on the fly before they are executed. For >example, you can transform a "drop" query and run another query "instead". I >would propose to keep this in English as it is very close to the SQL. > > > >>Execute arbitrary SQL queries. >> >> >In the menu. I would translate by "Execute custom queries" > > > >>Explain analyse query >>Explain verbose query >> >> > >PostgreSQL allows you to analyse your queries in order to optimise them. This >analyse corresponds to the "EXPLAIN ANALYSE" and "EXPLAIN VERBOSE" SQL >queries. This text is displayed in the menu and means "Run EXPLAIN ANAYLYSE >on query" and "Run EXPLAIN VERBOSE on query". > > > >>For each >> >> >Part of CREATE TRIGGER ... for each. Keep in English. >http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/sql-createtrigger.html > > > >>For type >> >> >Don't know where it comes from. > > operatorclass "This is the opclass for type ..." > > >>Handler >> >> >PostgreSQL has several server-side languages (plpgSQL, plPerl, plPHP, etc...). >Each language is managed by a handler. Keep 'handler" in English as it is >also part of the SQL syntax: CREATE LANGUAGE. >http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/sql-createlanguage.html > > > >>Has OIDs >> >> >A table in PostgreSQL can have OIDs ("internal" identifiers) or not. Keep OIDs >in English. > >http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/sql-createtable.html > > > >>Kind >> >> >Don't know yet. > > > Used as synonym for "type", since type is a PostgreSQL object term. >>Left / Right type / table >> >> >This is a query builder message. The query builder is buggy and cannot be run. >So I do not know exactly what this message stands for. Maybe you can draw >joins between two tables. > > > >>Options modifying Explain output >> >> >These options can print more or less information in EXPLAIN query. > > > >>Out of Memory for cacheLinePool >> >> >Internal message. Copy the source in target. > > > >>Supports hash? >> >> >Hash is kind of index. >http://www.postgresql.org/docs/7.3/static/sql-createindex.html > > > >>Try switching it to the lefthand side in one\n >>or more relationships. >> >> > >This is a query builder thing. "Try moving one or more relationships to the >left side (RTL!!!)". Don't know what it means. > > > Regards, Andreas
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