Re: pgadmin III crashes when inserting a row (1.6.2 and 1.6.3) - Mailing list pgadmin-support
From | Derrick Betts |
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Subject | Re: pgadmin III crashes when inserting a row (1.6.2 and 1.6.3) |
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Msg-id | 460E77C3.9050101@blueaxis.com Whole thread Raw |
In response to | Re: pgadmin III crashes when inserting a row (1.6.2 and 1.6.3) ("Jeanie Schwenk" <jeanie.schwenk@gmail.com>) |
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Re: pgadmin III crashes when inserting a row (1.6.2 and 1.6.3)
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List | pgadmin-support |
Jeanie Schwenk wrote:
Hope that helps,
Derrick
Thank you for your post Dave. To answer your questions, the encoding is SQL_ASCII. Here are the database and table definitions as well as the table's contents:I'm not an expert, however, your SQL query may need the double quotes around the field names and table name. Your table definition created the field names and table names with double quotes, therefore your SQL query must call those field names and table names with the double quotes as well.
CREATE DATABASE "Scrip"
WITH OWNER = postgres
ENCODING = 'SQL_ASCII'
TABLESPACE = pg_default;
CREATE TABLE "organization"
(
"name" character varying(50) NOT NULL,
"campus" character varying(50) NOT NULL,
CONSTRAINT "organization_pkey" PRIMARY KEY ("name", "campus")
)
The table contents are ascii (as seen from the pgadmin III Edit Data):
name campus
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Heritage Christian School Grammar
Heritage Christian School Logic and Rhetoric
test test2
HOWEVER, when I use the option to type in a query (pgAdmin III Query), I can see that it is pointing to the correct database (Scrip on localhost:5432) but "select * from organization" returns the following error:
ERROR: relation "organization" does not exist
SQL state: 42P01
So I have to conclude that it cannot see the table (perhaps not even the database). When I add a row through the Edit Data window, I type text in the first column and then text in the second column. When I hit return, it thinks for a little bit and then crashes. Can you tell me why the select query failed and yet I was able to add fourth row through the Edit Data window?
Regards,
JeanieOn 3/30/07, Dave Page <dpage@postgresql.org> wrote:jeanie.schwenk@gmail.com wrote:
> Here's what I have done:
>
> Installed postgresql 8.2 on XP Home (SP2)
> Created a database
> Created a table
> Added two columns to the table (combined to make the key)
>
> I then tried to add one row of data. I entered the text into both
> columns. When I hit return, it crashed. The data is there when I
> bring it up again but having in crash every time I enter a single row
> is rather unpleasant and it essentially makes the tool unusable for
> what I need to do to initially setup the database.
>
> I then installed pgadmin 1.6.3 in hopes that would improve matters.
> Nope, same problem.
I cannot reproduce this in a simple test - what does your table
definition look like exactly, and what values are you entering? Also,
what encoding is your database in?>>From reading the posts, this has occurred in past releases as well.
> Does anyone have a workaround yet?
That was in the 1.5 development code in which there were some threading
issues which have long since been sorted.
Regards, Dave
Hope that helps,
Derrick
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