The pgAdmin Development Team is pleased to announce the release of pgAdmin
4 version 9.7.

This release of pgAdmin 4 includes 22 bug fixes and new features. For more
details, please see the release notes at:

    https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/9.7/release_notes_9_7.html

pgAdmin is the leading open-source graphical management tool for
PostgreSQL. For more information, please see:

    https://www.pgadmin.org/

Notable changes in this release include:

Features:

   -

   Add support for automatic updates in the pgAdmin 4 Desktop application
   on macOS.
   -

   Added GENERIC_PLAN, MEMORY, and SERIALIZE options to EXPLAIN/EXPLAIN
   ANALYZE command.
   -

   Add support for changing the cursor blink rate within the editors.
   -

   Add support for server tag-based filtering in the Object Explorer.
   -

   Added support for builtin locale provider while creating Collation.


Bugs/Housekeeping:

   -

   Introduced an ‘Editor’ preferences category and migrated all editor
   related settings into it.
   -

   Fixed an issue where CPU usage was very high on Windows when opening the
   psql tool.
   -

   Fixed an issue where adding breakpoints caused errors, and stepping out
   of a nested function removed breakpoints from the parent function.
   -

   Fixed an issue where custom column widths in the result grid of Query
   Tool or View/Edit Data were reset after re-executing a query.
   -

   Fixed the issue where updating the name of a table column does not
   reflect in the corresponding primary key constraint.
   -

   Make Dashboard tables to be vertically resizable.
   -

   Fixed the incorrect behaviour of the option deduplicate items after
   creating the index.
   -

   Added PKEY index in the index statistics summary.
   -

   Fixed an issue where downloading images on the ERD tool was not working
   in desktop mode.
   -

   Ensure the scratch pad in the Query Tool is not restored after it is
   closed.



Builds for Windows and macOS are available now, along with a Python Wheel,
Docker Container, RPM, DEB Package, and source code tarball from:

    https://www.pgadmin.org/download/

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Akshay Joshi

pgAdmin Project

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