Re: SQL query editor - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Tim Finch
Subject Re: SQL query editor
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Msg-id 5.1.0.14.0.20020403094542.0313da70@mail.cix.co.uk
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In response to Re: SQL query editor  (Dave Page <dpage@vale-housing.co.uk>)
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At 07:21 30/03/2002 +0000, Dave Page wrote:
>No, it doesn't I'm afraid. It's possible that it could be modularised and
>seperated though, and it's a pretty good idea, so if I get a chance I'll
>look into it.
>
>Regards, Dave.

Is it worth us thinking sbout this in terms of the graphical editor we are
working on, Dave?
There is some sense possibly in the designer being both an addin and a
standalone EXE, that in standalone mode produces SQL strings on the
clipboard perhaps. If Tony is after an ability to 'restrict' whatusers can
do in the pgAdminII, then surely a better approach is to have security in
pgAdminII that states what operators of pgAdminII can do (you can create
Dbs, edit them, create SQL etc. etc.)...?
Tim.

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>Subject:        [pgadmin-support] SQL query editor
>Sender: "G. A. Reina" <reina@nsi.edu>
>Date:           Sat, 30 Mar 2002 07:17:48 +0000
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>Does the SQL query editor on pgAdmin II come as a separate program? I'd
>like to have a way on MS Windows for my non-administrative users to
>perform SQL queries easily. I'm currently using Interactive PgSQL, but
>it doesn't seem to be supported any more and there are some bugs with
>executing queries.
>
>Thanks.
>-Tony
>reina@nsi.edu <mailto:reina@nsi.edu>
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