Thread: Missing PgAdmin Feature
Dear Developers, Create varchar index with command: CREATE INDEX name ON table (colum text_pattern_ops); When you select index or table in left tree, In the reversed sql window you will see: CREATE INDEX name ON table USING btree (column); In the properties window of index you see: operator classes: text_pattern_ops I think in the reversed sql window should be: CREATE INDEX name ON table (colum text_pattern_ops); If you backup the table, you will find in the sql script: CREATE INDEX name ON table (colum text_pattern_ops); (it is good) Best Regards, Ferenc Lutischan
> -----Original Message----- > From: pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org > [mailto:pgadmin-support-owner@postgresql.org] On Behalf Of yoursoft > Sent: 03 August 2006 11:13 > To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org > Subject: [pgadmin-support] Missing PgAdmin Feature > > Dear Developers, > > Create varchar index with command: > CREATE INDEX name ON table (colum text_pattern_ops); > > When you select index or table in left tree, In the reversed > sql window > you will see: > CREATE INDEX name > ON table > USING btree > (column); > > In the properties window of index you see: > operator classes: text_pattern_ops > > I think in the reversed sql window should be: > CREATE INDEX name ON table (colum text_pattern_ops); > > If you backup the table, you will find in the sql script: > CREATE INDEX name ON table (colum text_pattern_ops); > (it is good) Already fixed for 1.6.0: 2006-06-13 DP 1.6.0 Display non-default op classes in index definitions. Regards, Dave.