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CTRL-Z in the SQL command editor. - Mailing list pgadmin-support
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Gaetan beaulieu
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CTRL-Z in the SQL command editor.
Date
April 7, 2010
20:30:20
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Hi!
I found a little problem with the CTRL-Z in the SQL command editor.
I have two files, each containing several SQL queries. sql_01.sql and sql_02.sql.
I get the first file sql_01.sql from the menu, I run and everything is fine.
I get the second file from the menu in the same edit window and I bring some changes.
I did CTRL-Z to remove the last change and I see the SQL statements of the first file appear.
So if I save the file, i loose the SQL queries in the file sql_02.sql.
This could represent several hours of work :-(
Windows xp
French
Version 1.10.1 (Dec 3 2009, rev:8025:8026M)
Tank you!
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