+++Hi,I am using pgAdmin3 (v. 1.20)
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Regards,MurtuzaOn 18-Feb-2016, at 1:38 pm, Murtuza Zabuawala <murtuza.zabuawala@enterprisedb.com> wrote: Hi, I have observed an issue while creating new table with pgAdmin3 which I suspect is wrong,Steps to reproduce:Step-1) Open new table dialog - Enter Name: test- Click on Inheritance tabprovide 2 table to inherit fromtest1 [has columns: a,b]test2 [has columns: x,y,z]Click on Ok to create table.Step-2) Now expand newly created table and click on columns and also expand itNow click on each columns e.g.(a,b,x,y,z)and check properties window for Inherited property, there you will see that each column will display as Inherited: Yes (from table test1)e.g.a ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)b ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)x ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)y ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)z ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)Expected behavioura ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)b ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)x ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test2)y ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test2)z ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test2) PFA screenshot for your reference.Regards,Murtuza<Screenshot at 2016-02-18 13:01:00.png><Screenshot at 2016-02-18 13:02:36.png>
On 18-Feb-2016, at 1:38 pm, Murtuza Zabuawala <murtuza.zabuawala@enterprisedb.com> wrote: Hi, I have observed an issue while creating new table with pgAdmin3 which I suspect is wrong,Steps to reproduce:Step-1) Open new table dialog - Enter Name: test- Click on Inheritance tabprovide 2 table to inherit fromtest1 [has columns: a,b]test2 [has columns: x,y,z]Click on Ok to create table.Step-2) Now expand newly created table and click on columns and also expand itNow click on each columns e.g.(a,b,x,y,z)and check properties window for Inherited property, there you will see that each column will display as Inherited: Yes (from table test1)e.g.a ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)b ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)x ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)y ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)z ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)Expected behavioura ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)b ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test1)x ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test2)y ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test2)z ==> Inherited: Yes (from table test2) PFA screenshot for your reference.Regards,Murtuza<Screenshot at 2016-02-18 13:01:00.png><Screenshot at 2016-02-18 13:02:36.png>
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