Dave Page wrote:

So you're saying we make the arbitrary query tools (SQL/QB) produce very
fast, but read-only output, but add an 'Edit' option for tables/views,
that allows editting of their contents an a purpose designed grid?
That would certainly be easier to code as we would always know the base
structure of what we were editting...

Exactly. I've seen quite a lot of querying tools, and most of them were quite ugly and at the edge of usability. For my experience, I think two tool windows are the easiest way to handle it, not only in concerning coding, but also regarding user handling. The best tool I've been working with was MSSQL2000's ISQLW, which does use separate windows for editing and arbitrary query output. And pgadmin3 is going to be better, because its schema representation is better.



We got different recommendations, so we need different tools. If we try
to put all into one, we get only second best. And you will agree,
pgsql is worth only the best.



Absolutely.


For a programmer, acceptance stands and falls by the tools. We are on the way to supply a tool that leaves virtually no wishes. Let's show those big companies that open software is better! Who needs O.., who needs M..., we got PostgreSQL!

Regards,
Andreas


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