Hi, You need to write a query and click on the 'Execute query' button to get output. Please refer to pgadmin documentation from here <https://www.pgadmin.org/docs/pgadmin4/8.9/index.html>. You can also refer to youtube videos which cover most of the modules of pgadmin from here <https://www.pgadmin.org/videos/>.
Thanks, Yogesh Mahajan EnterpriseDB On Mon, Jul 8, 2024 at 8:25 PM Reuben Fraser <rjfraser.cas...@gmail.com> wrote: > Subject: Further Assistance Needed with Query Tool in pgAdmin > > Hi Yogesh, > > Thank you for your previous response. I have attempted to follow your > instructions, but I am encountering persistent issues. Specifically, when I > try to open the Query Tool, a brief appearance of a revolving circle icon > is followed by a flash, and then the screen closes with the message "! No > data output. Execute a query to get output." > > [image: 2024-07-09-Query_Error.png] > > I want to emphasize that I've been following guidance from ChatGPT > throughout this process, ensuring that I'm taking the correct steps. The > query tool is displaying unmistakable signs of something being seriously at > fault. > > Additionally, I was unable to locate the Logging option as directed by > ChatGPT: > *Enable Query Tool Logging* > > - Open pgAdmin. > - Go to File > Preferences > Logging. > - Set the Log Level to Debug. > - Try opening the Query Tool again and check the logs for any error > messages. > > I wasn't able to find Logging in the File Preferences. > > Could you please provide detailed guidance on resolving this matter? > > It seems there may be a direct connection between the issue of no columns > displaying when I view my database versus 29 columns visible when you > access it, and the Query Tool malfunctioning. If this is indeed the case, > then we are at least getting closer to identifying exactly what is wrong. > > I'm considering reinstalling pgAdmin, but since my initial setup was > correct, I'm uncertain if this will resolve the issue. > > Your assistance in resolving this issue would be greatly appreciated. > > Best regards, > > Reuben > >> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>