Hi Dave!

On 10.12.2009 15:34, [email protected] wrote:
On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Erwin Brandstetter
<[email protected]>  wrote:
Hi all!

I have been absent to finish my uni degree. Now I am fully back at work and
make heavy use of pgAdmin again, which inevitably leads to bug reports ...
Oh joy - there go my evenings :-p

Seriously though - great to have you back!

Thanks for warm welcome. :)
I will try and go easy on your precious evenings as mine are limited as well. I'll have to catch up with recent developments first, too.


Running pgAdmin 1.10.1 (Dec 3 2009, rev: 8025:8026M) on Win XP. Server: pg
8.4.1 on Debian Lenny.
I think there is a glitch in the sequence properties dialog:

I tried to change a run-of-the-mill sequence, so that it gives negative
values. Could not be done with the properties dialog.
"Value of START cannot be greater than  MAXVALUE" - but the properties
dialog does not provide a field for START. Users are out of luck, has to be
done with SQL.
Screenshot attached.
Start Value becomes Current Value on the properties dialogue for
existing sequences. I hadn't noticed that that option was added for
8.4.

That whole dialogue is a minefield to modify, as the countless
combinations of changes the user can make, can cause an
correspondingly countless number of combinations of variations that
are required in the ordering of the SQL statements to make those
changes. I wonder though, if having START fixes that for us by
allowing us to do everything in a single statement....

Anyway, I think his will have to be fixed for 1.12. As it's you,
there's no need for us to triage your bugs, so if you let me know your
community account username, i'll give you access to
http://code.pgadmin.org/ so you can log bugs directly (if you don't
mind, starting with this one :-) ).

My pg community account is "brsa".

Logging a bug is just creating a new ticket I assume.
Guidelines on priority setting? Any document I should read to get started? Didn't see anything obvious on code.pgadmin.org. Where do possible questions on the handling go? To the list? Private mail to you?


Regards
Erwin



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