It doesn't crash under Windows, but deleting the join in the canvas does leave the join in the join tab in the bottom
portion.Adding the join back in the canvas give 2 joins in the bottom portion<br /><br /><div class="gmail_quote"> On
Fri,Mar 19, 2010 at 6:59 AM, Gary Carter <span dir="ltr"><<a
href="mailto:gary.carter@enterprisedb.com">gary.carter@enterprisedb.com</a>></span>wrote:<br /><blockquote
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MacOS X v10.5.8<br /><br /> pgAdmin v1.10.2<br /><br /> 1. Open Query Tool<br /> 2. select Graphical Query Builder<br
/>3. drag one table onto canvas, select a column or 2<br /> 4. drag another table onto canvas, select a column or 2<br
/>5. drag a join link between the tables<br /> 6. Click the Join tab at the bottom portion of the dialog<br /> 7.
Alternatemouse click the join line on the canvas and select Delete Join<br /> 8. wait..., keep waiting... poof!<br
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