On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 12:01:44AM +0200, Andreas Pflug wrote: > Brage F�rland wrote: > > >On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 07:44:03PM +0200, Andreas Pflug wrote:
> >A data view in the right pane could be in addtion to the larger window you > >get if you choose 'view data' from the context menu. It wouldn't be that > >small if the right pane wasn't divided in two sections. It also should not > >have any impact on performance unless the user has the view data-pane in > >focus. > > > > > That would make the DataView longer, but not wider. If you have only > tables with <5 columns, that might be ok.... And would increase > complexity (and usability) concerning menu handling. I still think there should be a one-click-way to browse the content of the tables. While pgadmin is a very good tool for database administration, I believe making the content of the database more accessible would make it a better tool for database development. > Why should you run the reverse-engineered SQL? It reflects (partially) > what's already present in the database! It's suggested as a starting > point or template to make some more complicated changes. And they could > be quite dangerous too! This is what you get currently if you select the QueryTool. -- Brage F�rland ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 4: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster
