Of course the port number is essential BUT at the moment the Edit Data windows 
title is of the form:
MyServerName (HostRef:PortNumb) - dbName - tableName
(note that I changed the notation from my previous post to try and be clearer)

However the point (to me) of giving a name to a connection (MyServerName) is to 
avoid the need for the information HostRef:PortNumb (and login): it's up to the 
user to give meaningfull name (to the connections) to be able to differentiate 
connections on the same host with different port numbers and/or different 
logins.


My 2 cents,
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The Computing Froggy

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On May 22, 3:06 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Laurent ROCHE) wrote:

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> To me I don't see, the point of having the full Server ServNm (servnm:5432): 
> ServNm is enough.

You raised a couple of interesting points. Just a quick comment here:
the port number is essential if you have several database clusters
running on different ports on the same server (as I do).

Regards
Erwin


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