Re: hello - Mailing list pgadmin-hackers

From Andreas Pflug
Subject Re: hello
Date
Msg-id 40A1407D.3000305@pse-consulting.de
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In response to Re: hello  ("Merlin Moncure" <merlin.moncure@rcsonline.com>)
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Merlin Moncure wrote:

That's an awful lot of questions on wx specific stuff, you'd better go
to wxdev for such things.

>>Yes, copy/paste of rows from view data (and query tool as well) would
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>be
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>>helpful and is one of the most often requested features.
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>Questions about wx toolkit:
>Does wxString have fast repeated concatenation for large strings (like
>STL string)?
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Somehow, don't know if it's enough for your purpose.


>Does wxGrid have the capability to demand load row contents from an
>externally managed source?
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pgadmin3 does so in view data, overload wxGridTable

>What format?  Usually in these situations I tend to use tab delimited
>for easy pasting into exc--er, open office :)
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For the start, use the export options (I personally never use tabs but |
or ;).

>I took a quick look at the code and it seems very straightforward.
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I did my best.

>Maybe I'll have a crack at this...
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>WRT the query tool, I mostly use it like Andreas does.  But I also agree
>that there is not one universal data browser that can meet all the
>various requirements.  What has me concerned is that pgAdmin lacks the
>capability to provide editing on large tables, because of memory issues
>with the editor
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Definitely not!

>and the lack of editing in the query tool.  I think this
>is a solvable problem :)
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No, this is how pgadmin2 worked, and it's a mess. Use view data with
filter, it's much cleaner.

> with the ability to provide editing over
>infinite sets I think pgAdmin will become a first class data manager (or
>more so than it already is) :).
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:-)

Regards,
Andreas



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