Thread: Re: A thing I'm missing - more

Re: A thing I'm missing - more

From
Andreas Pflug
Date:
Együd Csaba wrote:

>Hi Andreas and all,
>as far as I can remember there was some conversation on replication
>capabilities in pgadmin3. I know, it is too early now, but I could imagin a
>kind of replication using copy/paste in the future.
>I mean that one could select one or more objects (tables, functions, or
>database(es)) and paste it into another object (eg. into another database or
>server). It would be a very powerful solution - certainly with some
>restrictions.
>
>Is it too futuristic thing or can it be solved in the near or far future?
>
>Bye,
>-- Csaba Együd
>
>  
>

Együd,
do *not* post such things via private mail, please use the mailing lists!

At the moment, you can copy/paste each single object's definition and 
execute it. We might have some pg_dump like feature in the future.

Regards,
Andreas



Re: A thing I'm missing - more

From
Együd Csaba
Date:
Hi Andreas,
sorry for posting private. :(

I know that you are planning to implement some kind of pg_dump support. It's
ok, and I do not debate the need of it, indead..
The only thing I thought about is the possibility of being able to copy a
whole objetc (with it data) and paste it into another place - using the
pg_dump in the backgroud.
Certainly I know that it is a big work and at the moment pgadmin3 doesn't
support pg_dump so as a result such function canont be implemented yet. It
was just an idea which could make pgadmin3 more confortable.

bye,
-- Csaba
> -----Original Message-----
> From: pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org
> [mailto:pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org]On Behalf Of
> Andreas Pflug
> Sent: 2004. január 14. 10:45
> To: csegyud@vnet.hu
> Cc: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
> Subject: Re: [pgadmin-support] A thing I'm missing - more
>
>
> Együd Csaba wrote:
>
> >Hi Andreas and all,
> >as far as I can remember there was some conversation on replication
> >capabilities in pgadmin3. I know, it is too early now, but I
> could imagin a
> >kind of replication using copy/paste in the future.
> >I mean that one could select one or more objects (tables,
> functions, or
> >database(es)) and paste it into another object (eg. into
> another database or
> >server). It would be a very powerful solution - certainly with some
> >restrictions.
> >
> >Is it too futuristic thing or can it be solved in the near
> or far future?
> >
> >Bye,
> >-- Csaba Együd
> >
> >
> >
>
> Együd,
> do *not* post such things via private mail, please use the
> mailing lists!
>
> At the moment, you can copy/paste each single object's definition and
> execute it. We might have some pg_dump like feature in the future.
>
> Regards,
> Andreas
>
>
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