You're right, I might not use pgadmin to do that, but it's really more faster to use it!<br /><br /> But if pgadmin
givesus the possibility to change a cell value, it should not have that (little) problem.<br /><br /> The question is
whyif I say "Yes, save it!", It don't work? It's like if the save action don't use the same algorithm to determin if a
cellis modified than the algorithm which is used when I close the frame...<br /><br /><br /><br /> Raymond O'Donnell a
écrit :<blockquote cite="mid:4B028627.8090604@iol.ie" type="cite"><pre wrap="">On 17/11/2009 11:02, Olivier Bouiron
wrote:
</pre><blockquote type="cite"><pre wrap="">2) I want to edit a table in order to change a column value.
So, I edit a cell, but I decide not to change the value, so I stop the
cell edition without any change.
Then, I can't close the frame normaly: pgadmin ask me if I want to save
the modifications
=> If I say 'Yes', then I can't close the frame because, again and again
I'll get the message asking me if I xant to save the modifications!!
=> If I say 'No' I can close the frame. </pre></blockquote><pre wrap="">
This is the same on Windows, so I'd say it's by design, and I actually
think it's a good idea - it reminds you of the separation between server
and client, and that you have to commit or rollback any changes explicitly.
Ray.
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