Thread: pgadminIII possible bug
using source installation, windows xp pro (tablet). No database installed on this machine: connecting to server via LAN.
when I highlight a table in the tree (left side of interface) and open the query tool, the table structure automatically loads into the query tool. Great! Accept that it does not load completely. Comments on columns do not load. So if you drop and recreate the table, you lose any comments on collumns. A real problem when you'r designing new databases or tables.
Hi Bob,
Thanks for the bug report. I can recreate it here and am looking into fixing it.
Regards, Dave.
From: Bob Kesselman [mailto:bob@assemblysystems.com]
Sent: 29 January 2004 15:52
To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: [pgadmin-support] pgadminIII possible bugusing source installation, windows xp pro (tablet). No database installed on this machine: connecting to server via LAN.when I highlight a table in the tree (left side of interface) and open the query tool, the table structure automatically loads into the query tool. Great! Accept that it does not load completely. Comments on columns do not load. So if you drop and recreate the table, you lose any comments on collumns. A real problem when you'r designing new databases or tables.
Hi Bob,
I've commited a fix for this to CVS. Would you like me to email you an updated .exe for testing?
Regards, Dave.
From: Bob Kesselman [mailto:bob@assemblysystems.com]
Sent: 29 January 2004 15:52
To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Subject: [pgadmin-support] pgadminIII possible bugusing source installation, windows xp pro (tablet). No database installed on this machine: connecting to server via LAN.when I highlight a table in the tree (left side of interface) and open the query tool, the table structure automatically loads into the query tool. Great! Accept that it does not load completely. Comments on columns do not load. So if you drop and recreate the table, you lose any comments on collumns. A real problem when you'r designing new databases or tables.