Hi Dave!

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I've done some playing and uploaded a windows build to
http://developer.pgadmin.org/~dpage/pgAdmin3.zip (iirc, you usually
test on Windows). Please give it a whirl - I believe I've fixed the
<tab> case, but I want to be sure there are no regressions I've missed
as this seems reasonable to include in 1.8.3.

Right, thanks, I mainly use WinXP as desktop, the transition to Ubuntu 8.04/ Debian Lenny is imminent, though. Testing pgAdmin v.1.9.0-Dev (May 2 2008), rev: 7245:7266M, on WinXP; host: pg 8.2.7 and 8.3.1 on Debian Etch.

I have played around a bit and run the same tests as before. AFAICS, you've nailed all mentioned cases of potential data loss, which is the most important part.

- <tab> key now seems to have the same effect as moving to the next field with the mouse pointer. This is a twofold improvement: no data loss, behavior unified. The false warnings have consequently become more frequent. It is the lesser evil, if we have to chose.

- Save warning now fires, if I engage sort/filter, which prevents data loss.
It might be even smarter to wait until sort/filter is actually applied. If one just wants to look up the filter or decides to [CANCEL] for any other reason, then we may not need the warning. But that's a minor point.

- [Cancel] or [OK] now abort or apply sort/filter just the way it should be IMO.


I've also checked for the other stuff I have reported recently and replied on the thread where I've come up with something. The rest seems to work like a charm now. Also no crashes or anything bad and new.

- Rule privilege for VIEWs: partly fixed, see reply on thread.
- Refresh object name: seems FIXED.
- "FORCE" option for REINDEX: seems Robins FIXED it.
- Redundant double-quotes in types: seems FIXED.
- Errors & notices in pgAdmin log-files: seems FIXED.


Regards
Erwin




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