Mark, you seem to be well on the way! Is there anywhere you think I could
get involved?
Dave/Jean is there any way you can set up a sep portion on the CVS where
this semi project can be held, without necessarily giving us rights to
upload the main project files for pgAdmin????
Tim.
At 10:04 27/02/2002 -0800, Mark A. Taff wrote:
>This is pretty much where I am at. I have the basic layout of the SQL
>server new view window done. The resizing code was a pain to implement
>cleanly, but I did get it after a spell.
>
>I agree with the need for a custom control for the entity diagrams. The key
>is to make the control powerful enough so that at design time, the
>programmer can modify the control to suit their purpose. For example, the
>ideal control for the query planner is not the same as for a relationship
>diagram, but they are close enough that it ought to be one customizable
>control. This control also needs to handle views, functions, rules,
>triggers, etc (in their appropriate spots).
>
>I am working on such a control now, but I've just barely begun that.
>
>Mark
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:pgadmin-hackers-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of Tim Finch,
>FosterFinch Ltd
>Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 2:20 AM
>To: pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org
>Subject: [pgadmin-hackers] Graphical ER Editor / Graphical Query Editor :
>First stages?
>
>Mark & Others,
>
>Tim again. My thinking about the graphical facilities under discussion here
>to do with pgAdmin could start with making an ActiveX control that displays
>a table graphic, a la the Access graphical editor.
>
>The control would potentially take something like a reference to a table
>from pgSchema?? (I've not looked at pgSchema in any detail yet) and render
>the table's fields in a box, showing which are PK, which have constraints,
>indexes, foreign keys etc. using mixture of colour, bold, italic etc.
>
>This control can then be used in numerous other places, like in a QBE
>editor, a Relational Schema screen and no doubt other places (like the
>create table dialogue boxes, as a table is being created...?)
>
>This work would also give a clear goal post of completion - once its
>written its usable, and if any of us have to drop out of the race we leave
>behind something of worth.
>
>Tim.
>
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