bug in 1.6 rc1 - Mailing list pgadmin-support

From Belbin, Peter
Subject bug in 1.6 rc1
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Msg-id DAC7935736BD9F4AAC601EE021D1B234061336E0@txhouexch01.mcld.net
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Responses Re: bug in 1.6 rc1
renaming a DB through UI?
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a)

 

I'm using the windows version of the latest 1.6rc1 release of pgAdmin-III, and have a consistently reproducible error.

 

Here are the steps to reproduce it:

 

After selecting a table, and using the context (right-click-popup) menu and choosing 'View Data->View All Rows' to get the Edit Data window, then selecting row and column defined as 'character varying(65000)', and editing the contained xml, moving away (clicking on another row) produces the following error message:

 

 

 

Subsequent attempts to move to another row produces a dialog box querying whether I want to save changes, which leads to another of the above messages appearing.

 

Ie: it enters some sort of loop where it knows data has not been saved, but errors out when trying to save it, which sets it up for another iteration of the error cycle.

 

b)

 

I rather like the ability to just bring up the entire table with a single click rather than continually having to navigate into the sub-menu of the context menu that appears when you're on a table / view type object in the hierarchy on the left.

 

Is there a way to customize the context menu so that the 'favourite' edit window option can be moved to the top layer of the context menu to save having to continually navigate into the sub-menu?

 

This would be a nice customization capability if it's not already there.....  if it is already there, do tell.

 

 

 

Regards,

Peter.

 

 

 




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